PRAKASH TATIA
Bhanwar Lal – Appellant
Versus
Krishna Gopal – Respondent
Prakash Tatia, J.- Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner.
2. The petitioner is aggrieved against the order dated 01.02.2003 by which the trial Court determined the interim rent of the suit premises after holding that prima-facie the plaintiff has proved the relationship of landlord and tenant between the plaintiff and defendant.
3. Learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that the documents are forged one and they cannot be relied upon. It is also submitted that in fact, the petitioner is owner of the property in dispute and for this, he produced some documents.
4. According to learned Counsel for the petitioner, the plaintiff did not utter a single word that he is owner of the property in dispute.
5. I have considered the submissions of learned Counsel for the petitioner.
6. It appears that the trial Court after careful consideration of the facts and the documents placed on the record namely, rent deed and receipts, held that there are sufficient evidence available on the record to prove the relationship of landlord and tenant prima-facie. The trial Court also observed that in view of the receipts, the rent of the premises appears to be Rs. 2,500/- per month. After h
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