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newsFebruary 05, 2026

Book Launching: The Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979

A detailed guide and legal reference for professionals and property stakeholders on the Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979.

Book Launching: The Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979

M. Ishaq Ali, Senior Advocate of the High Court and CEO of MIA‑AMCC, has launched his comprehensive legal book titled: The Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979: With Latest Case Laws.

The book provides a detailed analysis of the Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance, 1979, a key statute regulating landlord-tenant relationships in Sindh, Pakistan. It includes the latest case laws, making it an essential resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students.

Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Legal Analysis: Covers all major provisions of the ordinance, including tenancy rights, rent defaults, eviction procedures, and bona fide requirements.

  • Case Law Updates: Incorporates the latest judicial interpretations to provide practical insights for lawyers and property owners.

  • Practical Guidance: Offers actionable guidance for advocates, judges, and tenants navigating rent-related disputes.

  • Educational Resource: Suitable for law students and researchers seeking in-depth understanding of landlord-tenant laws in Sindh.

About MIA‑AMCC

MIA Arbitration, Mediation & Conciliation Centre (MIA‑AMCC) is dedicated to promoting alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in Pakistan. Under the leadership of M. Ishaq Ali, the centre provides arbitration, mediation, and conciliation services while supporting legal education and research.

Summary

This book serves as a valuable legal reference for anyone involved in tenancy and property law in Sindh. It combines authoritative statutory analysis with practical case studies, making it indispensable for both professionals and students.


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