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1996 Supreme(Del) 744

C.M.NAYAR
DEV RAJ BAJAJ – Appellant
Versus
R. K. KHANNA – Respondent


C. M. Nayar, J.

( 1 ) E present Second Appeal arises from the judgment dated November 6, 1985 of Shri M. A. Khan, Rent Control Tribunal, Delhi. The learned judge affirmed the judgment dated October 22, 1984 passed by Shri I. C. Tewari, Additional Rent Controller.

( 2 ) THE brief facts are that the appellant filed a petition for eviction of the respondent on June 5, 1975 from the ground floor of House No. A/i 67, Defence Colony, New Delhi, on the averments that the premises were let out to the respondent for residential purposes and the appellant required the same bonafide for his own residence and for the residence of his family members dependent upon him as the accommodation in his possession was not sufficient. He further alleged that one of his sons was a Class I Gazetted Officer in Central Power and Water Commission and posted at Delhi and he was of marriageable age and his wife was a patient of high blood pressure and she had been under constant fear of heart attack. The Doctor attending on her advised her to avoid climbing the stairs and to stay on the ground floor. The petition for eviction was subsequently amended on August 3, 1976 adding that the appellant had suffered a s















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