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1991 Supreme(P&H) 214

V.K.JHANJI
Kiran Bala – Appellant
Versus
Amarjit Kaur – Respondent


Judgment

V.K.Jhanji, J.

1. Kiran Bala let out the premises to one Avtar Singh on a monthly rent of Rs. 65/-. After the death of Avtar Singh, his heirs are continuing in possession as tenants. She filed an ejectment application for eviction of the tenants on certain grounds and the only ground on the basis of which the order of ejectment was passed by the learned Rent Controller was the ground of personal necessity. In the ejectment application, she had stated that she requires the premises for her own and occupation after the transfer and posting of her husband who is in the Army, in the operational area. Being aggrieved of the order of the learned Rent Controller, the tenants filed appeal before the appellate authority. Before the learned appellate authority, an application was filed on behalf of the tenants supported by an affidavit of Jasbir Singh husband of Narinder Kaur. In the said application it was stated that the landlady sought ejectment on the ground that her husband Major Chiber Singh is posted in operational area but now he has been transferred and posted at Goa which is a peace station. On the basis of application and affidavit, the learned appellate Authority upset th


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