BADAR DURREZ AHMED
CHEMICAL SALES AGENCIES – Appellant
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NARAINI NEWAR – Respondent
( 1 ) IN both the writ petitions, the judgment and/or order passed by a learned Additional District Judge (ADJ), Delhi in Suit No. 161/2002 entitled Smt Naraini newar v. M/s Chemical Sales Agencies is impugned. Accordingly, this judgement shall dispose of both the writ petitions.
( 2 ) IN essence, the dispute between the parties, i. e. , Smt Naraini Newar on the one side and M/s Chemical sales Agencies (hereinafter referred to as the csa ) on the other side, is a dispute with regard to their landlady-tenant relationship. Smt Naraini Newar claims to be the owner and landlady and CSA is the tenant in respect of the premises being the front portion of the second Floor of Property No. 5, Lancer s Road, B. D. Estate, Delhi-110054 (hereinafter referred to as the suit Premises ). The aforementioned suit was filed by smt Naraini Newar against CSA for possession of the suit premises and recovery of Rs. 2,04,300/- as arrears of rent (with interest ). In the said proceedings before the learned ADJ, CSA filed an application under Section 8 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act ) claiming that they had entered into the
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