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1992 Supreme(Del) 481

R.L.GUPTA
BRIJ MOHAN – Appellant
Versus
SRIPAL JAIN – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
AMRITA SANGHI, G.N.AGGARWAL, MUKUL ROHTAGI

R. L. GUPTA, J.

( 1 ) THIS revision petition has been filed by tenant against the order of eviction dated 293. 1985 in favour of the respondent-landlord by the Addl. Rent Controller, Delhi (ARC ). The landlord had filed an eviction petition against the petitioner in respect of a room and a Kotha on the first floor in House No. l331, Vaid Wara Maliwara, Delhi on the ground of bona fide personal necessity. Regarding necessity the landlord stated in para 18 (a) of the petition that he had let out the premises for residential purposes. He had a small share in House No. 2208, Kucha Alam Chand, Delhi where he had only two small rooms. His third son Ashok Kumar resided in those two rooms with his wife and three children. The landlord himself had two rooms, one Kotha and one kitchen in premises No. l331, Vaidwara, Maliwara, Delhi on the first floor and had no other residential accommodation in Delhi. The aforesaid portion was quite insufficient for his residence and the family members dependent upon him. The family members living with them were Dhanpal Jain, his wife and two children, the second son Chander Pal Jain, his wife and his two children and the third son Rajiv Kumar aged about 23











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