Y.K.SABHARWAL, S.S.M.QUADRI
Hanuman Prasad – Appellant
Versus
Iiird Additional District Judge – Respondent
ORDER
This appeal by special leave is from the judgment of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad in W.P. 4854/87 dated February 25, 1991.
2. The appellant is the tenant of the suit premises from a time prior to 1944. The third respondent purchased the property from erstwhile owner in July, 1969 and thus became the landlord. The appellant defaulted in payment of rent to the third respondent from October 1, 1969 to May 31, 1970. That gave rise to the litigation between the appellant and the third respondent who filed the suit against the appellant for eviction or the ground of default in payment of rent. The suit was decreed by the trial court. In the revision against the order of eviction, the appellant was unsuccessful as the learned Additional District Judge confirmed the order of eviction against him. However, when the matter was carried before the High Court in a writ petition the order of eviction was quashed and the case was remanded to the trial court for fresh disposal in accordance with law in the light of the observations made therein. After remand, the trial court again decreed the suit against the appellant and the Revisional Court confirmed it. The appellant unsu
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