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1950 Supreme(Mad) 187

P.V.RAJAMANNAR, BALAKRISHNA AYYAR
S. Venkataratnam – Appellant
Versus
G. Lalluram – Respondent


Advocates:
M.S. Ramachandra Rao for the Petitioner.
D.P. Narayana Rao for Respondent.

The Chief Justice.-The petitioner is the landlord and the contesting respondent is the tenant in whose favour a lease deed was executed on 16th July, 1943, by the predecessor-in-interest of the petitioner for a period of ten years on a rental of Rs. 16 per mensem. There is no dispute that there was default in the payment of rent on the date of the application for eviction, but the appellate authority has dismissed the application on the ground that as the period of the lease had not expired, the terms of section 7(2) of Madras Act XV of 1946 cannot apply. The appellate authority was clearly in error in so holding. The opening words of section 7, sub-section (1) makes it abundantly clear that even during the termination of the tenancy a tenant may be evicted in accordance with the provisions of that section. It has been held by this Court that it is not necessary to terminate the tenancy in accordance with the provisions of the Transfer of Property Act before an application for eviction can be filed under section 7 of Madras Act XV of 1946. It follows that provided any of the conditions laid down in section 7, sub-section (2) of that Act is satisfied, the landlord will be entitled t




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