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1980 Supreme(P&H) 289

D.S.TEWATIA
Banwari Lal – Appellant
Versus
Wazir Chand – Respondent


Judgment

D.S.Tewatia, J.

1. The respondent-landlord herein purchased the demised house from Smt. Bano, the original land-owner, vide registered sale deed dated 16th September, 1974. He intimated by a notice dated April 12, 1976 to the tenant that he had purchased the demised house. This notice was received by the tenant on 10th May, 1976. On 26th November, 1976, the respondent landlord sought ejectment of the petitioner-tenant herein inter alia on the ground that the tenant was in arrears of rent from 16th of September 1974, to the date of the filling of the petition. The rent stated was Rs. 125/- per month. The tenant tendered rent on the first date of hearing from 1.1.1976 to 30.11.1976 at the rate of Rs. 30/- per month as his case was that the rent of the demised building was Rs. 30/- per month and case was that he had paid rent to the original landowner i.e. Smt. Bano upto 31st December, 1975. The Rent Controller found the rent to be Rs. 30/- per month. He dismissed the petition on the ground that the tenant was not in arrears of rent as the relationship of landlord and tenant came into existence with effect from 10th of May, 1976 and the tenant having tendered the arrears, no r














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