HIGH COURT OF MADRAS
G.R.SWAMINATHAN, J
KRISHNASAMY – Appellant
Versus
M.PL.AVICHI(died) – Respondent
COMMON ORDER
Heard both sides.
2.The tenants are the revision petitioners herein. The land lord filed R.C.O.P.Nos.38 and 41 of 2022 on the file of the District Munsif Cum Rent Controller, Karaikudi for evicting the revision petitioners on the grounds of demolition, reconstruction and another grounds. The eviction petitions were allowed vide order dated 26.08.2022. Questioning the same, the tenants filed R.L.T.A.Nos.2 and 3 of 2022 before the Principal District Judge / Rent Tribunal, Sivagangai. The appeals were dismissed on 25.04.2023. Challenging the same, the present civil revision petitions came to be filed.
3.The learned counsel for the revision petitioners reiterated all the contentions set out the memorandum of grounds of revisions and called upon this Court to set aside the impugned orders and allow the civil revision petitions as prayed for.
4.Per contra, the learned counsel for the landlord submitted that the impugned orders are well reasoned and that they do not call for interference.
He pressed for dismissal of the civil revision petitions.
5.I carefully considered the rival contentions and went through the materials on record. Admittedly, the agreement between the parties had
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