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1991 Supreme(Del) 368

SANTOSH DUGGAL
SHAMBHU NATH – Appellant
Versus
SURINDER KUMAR SHARMA – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
A.P.S.AHLUVALIA, Maninder Kaur, MUKUL ROHTAGI, RAVI GUPTA

Santosh Duggal, J.

( 1 ) THIS is landlord s revision petition filed under Section 25-B (8) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 (for short the Act ), assailing the judgment of the Additional Rent Controller, Delhi passed on 19th July, 1985 whereby his petition filed under Section 14 (1) (e) read with Section 25-B of the Act was dismissed.

( 2 ). The petitioner had approached the Rent Controller with the aforesaid eviction petition filed on 23rd January, 1981 for order of eviction againit the respondent, Sarinder Kamar Sharma, a tenant under him in respect to premises consisting of one room, one kitchen and a common bath room and latrine on the ground floor of premises bearing No. 2-E, Kamla Nagar, Delhi, of which the petitioner claims to be the owner/landlord. The petition was based on the plea that the petitioner had a large family consisting of himself, his wife, aged mother, six sons-two of whom were married, and a married daughter, living in Delhi and the accomodation which he had in his occupation on the first floor of the said properly was highly insufficient, that premises under the tenancy of the respondent were bona fide required for his personal requirement and that of hi
















































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