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2025 Supreme(Jhk) 2209

HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND
MANISH KUMAR AGARWALLA – Appellant
Versus
CHARITAR PRASAD SHARMA – Respondent


ORDER :

PRADEEP KUMAR SRIVASTAVA

1. Heard learned counsel appearing for the petitioner as well as Opp. party.

2. The instant Civil Revision is directed against the impugned judgment dated 02.06.2012 (decree singed on 14.06.2012) passed in Title Eviction Suit No. 07 of 2004 by Learned Civil Judge, Junior Division-II, Dhanbad, whereby and whereunder the suit filed by the plaintiff/opp. party was decreed and the petitioner/defendant has been ordered to vacate the suit premises within two months from the date of order, failing which, the plaintiff shall obtain the possession through process of court along with the cost of the suit.

3. Factual matrix giving rise to this revision is that the plaintiff/opp. party has instituted a Title Eviction Suit No. 07 of 2004 seeking a decree for eviction of the defendant from the tenanted suit premises. The case of the plaintiff is that he is owner of the shops situated in Khata No. 13, Plot No. 99 (old) of Mouza Shyamdih, P.S. Katras, Dist.-Dhanbad and inducted the defendant as a tenant on the basis of rent note dated 01.12.1998 fixing monthly rent of Rs. 1500/-. The plaintiff carries workshop of Automobiles and the above shops are situated just beside

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