T.S.THAKUR, V.GOPALA GOWDA, R.BANUMATHI
S. M. ASIF – Appellant
Versus
VIRENDER KUMAR BAJAJ – Respondent
Judgment
R. Banumathi, J.
Leave granted.
2. Challenge in these appeals is the correctness of the orders dated 16.10.2014 and 27.10.2014 passed by the High Court of Delhi in RFA No.505/2014, whereby the High Court disposed of the appeal observing that the appellant having not pressed the appeal and by changing their counsel cannot be allowed to plead for adjournment to argue the appeal. Review Petition No.499/2014 also came to be dismissed by the High Court vide order dated 19.11.2014 which is also under challenge in these appeals.
3. Brief facts which led to filing of these appeals are as under:-
Respondent-landlord is the owner of the disputed premises which is a built up area of entire second floor with terrace/roof of the property bearing No.R-849 situated at New Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi admeasuring 200 sq. yards. The appellant-tenant contended that the respondent-landlord entered into a registered agreement for lease at a monthly rent of Rs.37,500/-for a period of twenty two months i.e. from 15.03.2008 to 14.01.2010. After the expiry of first lease, another registered lease was entered into between the parties for two years i.e. from 15.01.2010 to 14.01.2012 on monthly rent which w
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