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1976 Supreme(All) 274

P.N.BAKSHI
Parmeshwari Devi – Appellant
Versus
Ii Addl. District Judge, Meerut – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
R.P. Goyal

JUDGMENT

P. N. Bakshi, J.

1. THE petitioner Smt. Parmeshwari Devi widow of Dilawar Singh, is the owner of Kothi No. 182, Prem Puri, Railway Road, Meerut which comprises of two separate and distinct residential accommodations. One such accommodation is the main bungalow which has been let out for the office of District Agriculture Officer, Meerut on a monthly rent of Rs. 250/-. The other accommodation consists of four rooms in a row each of 19'Xl6' dimension with an attached latrine and bathroom. The two residential accommodations are separated by a lane 10' in width. The petitioner claims to be living in three out of four rooms afroresaid along with ten other members of her family. The 4th room has been let out to respondent No. 3 on a monthly rent of Rs. 25/-. The tenancy of respondent No. 3 was terminated by the petitioner by a notice dated 25-1-1972. In the compound of the Kothi mentioned above', there was a vacant piece of land measuring 65 Sq. yards. It has been gifted by the petitioner by a registered sale deed dated 19-8-1968 for the construction of a temple in memory of her deceased husband. On this land a temple has been constructed and Sri Baijnath Tewari, the Guruji of t














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