S. M. SUBRAMANIAM
G. Kalaiselvi, rep. by Power Agent – Appellant
Versus
Sujaram – Respondent
ORDER :
Prayer: Civil Revision Petition is filed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, praying to set aside the order and decretal order made in I.A.No.3 of 2022 in RLTA No.35 of 2022 on the file of the 19th Additional City Civil Judge, Chennai dated 01.12.2022 and allow the above Civil Revision Petition.
The Civil Revision Petition has been filed against the order and decretal order dated 01.12.2022 made in I.A.No.3 of 2022 in RLTA No.35 of 2022 pending on the file of the XIX Additional City Civil Court, Chennai.
2. The revision petitioner is the landlord, instituted proceedings for eviction against the respondent/tenant in RLTOP.No.286 of 2021. Eviction was ordered against the respondent by the Rent Court under Section 21 (2) (a) and 23 of the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants Act, 2017 [TN Act, 42 of 2017]. Challenging the said order of eviction, the respondent/tenant filed an appeal in RLTA.No.35 of 2022. Pursuant to the order of the Rent Tribunal in appeal, the respondent/tenant deposited a sum of Rs.5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakhs only) and the revision petitioner/landlord filed an Interlocutory Application for withdrawal of th
Absence of written rent agreement justifies eviction under Section 21(2)(a); new pleas barred in appeal/revision.
Unregistered tenancy agreement ineffective if prior registered agreement exists; revision petition dismissed upholding lower court order.
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