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2010 Supreme(P&H) 2129

ALOK SINGH
Manvinder Singh – Appellant
Versus
Sanjay Kumar – Respondent


Judgment

Alok Singh, J.

1. Present petition is filed under Section 15(5) of the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) by the landlord - revisionist challenging the judgement dated 3.10.2008 passed by the Rent Controller, Jalandhar, v/hereby eviction petition moved by the landlord under Section 13B of the Act was dismissed.

2. Brief facts of the present case are that the landlord moved an eviction petition under Section 13B of the Act against the tenant - respondent herein on the ground that the petitioner is an NRI. Respondent along with one Sodhi Ram were tenants under Kewal Singh, father of the petitioner, who had purchased the property vide registered sale deed dated 3.7.1972. Father of the petitioner Kewal Singh expired on 16.8.1989, leaving behind the petitioner, his brother Gurmit Singh and Harbans Kaur, widow as his legal heirs; as per the family settlement/private partition, shop in dispute alongwith shop in occupation of Sodhi Ram, fell into the share of the petitioner and since then the petitioner is landlord and the respondent is tenant under the petitioner; petitioner has bonafide intention to settle in India and required the d















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