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2015 Supreme(Raj) 95

ALOK SHARMA
Rajendra Vadya – Appellant
Versus
Appellate Rent Tribunal, Ajmer (II) – Respondent


Advocates Appeared
Ajeet Bhandari, for Petitioner;
M.I. Beg, for Respondents

Hon'ble SHARMA, J.—A challenge has been made by the petitioner-tenant (hereinafter “the tenant”) to the judgment dated 26.05.2007, passed by the Rent Tribunal, Ajmer as affirmed by the Appellate Rent Tribunal, Ajmer on 30.05.2013. By the judgment dated 26.05.2007, it was directed that the tenant , Biradh Mal, now deceased and represented by his son, the petitioner-tenant, was liable to be evicted from the tenanted premises and handover possession thereof to the respondents-landlords (hereinafter “the landlords”) within six months failing which he would be liable to pay three times contracted rent in terms of Section 20(3) of the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 (hereinafter “the Act of 2001”). It was further held that the landlords were entitled to due rent @ Rs.10/- per month for a period of 28 months prior to the laying of the eviction petition aggregating to Rs.280/- with due adjustment of the rent deposited for the period aforesaid into the designated bank account of the landlords. The Rent Tribunal also held that the landlords would be entitled to revised rent in terms of Section 6(3) of the Act of 2001 @ Rs.78/- per month with suitable yearly statutory enhancement effective 1






















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