S. KUMAR
Sanjay Kumar Choudhary @ Sanjay Kumar – Appellant
Versus
Neeta Jaiswal – Respondent
S. KUMAR, J.:–Heard learned counsel for the parties.
2. The plaintiff(s) have filed suit for eviction of defendant from suit property as detailed in the plaint under Section 14(8) of the Bihar Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act on the ground of personal necessity.
3. The case of plaintiff is that she is the owner and landlord of the suit premises and defendant 1st party was inducted as tenant on monthly rent for fixed period of Tenancy of eleven months from 15.09.2004 to 14.08.2005. It has been further stated in the plaint that suit premises was leased out to defendant in the year 1999 by the deceased husband of plaintiff for a fixed period of tenancy of 11 months which was renewed after every 11 months and lastly same was renewed for 11 months from 15.09.2004 to 14.08.2005. Unfortunately, the husband of the plaintiff no.1 died on 12.01.2006 leaving behind plaintiffs as their legal heirs who are widow and son.
4. The husband of the plaintiff no. 1 was running a shop in Tilak Maidan Road, Muzaffarpur in the name and style of M/s Shishu Readymade in a rented shop and after demise of her husband plaintiff no. 1 had to take over the business of her deceased Husband to maintai
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