IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
P.B.BALAJI, J
Karan Textiles – Appellant
Versus
Gayatri Devi Sarawagi – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. parties' arguments regarding eviction and the current tenancy status. (Para 2 , 4 , 6) |
| 2. initial context of tenant's challenge to implead a purchaser. (Para 3) |
| 3. court's view on rights of successors in interest and tenancy agreements. (Para 5 , 7 , 9 , 10) |
| 4. court affirms rights of purchasers under the tnrrrlt act. (Para 8) |
| 5. final conclusion affirming dismissal of petition with directives. (Para 11) |
ORDER :
The tenant is the revision petitioner, challenging the order in I.A.No.3 of 2024 in RLTA.No.238 of 2023 on the file of the learned XVI Additional Judge, City Civil Court, Chennai, permitting the subsequent purchaser to be impleaded in RLTA.
2.I have heard Mr.Sandeep Shah, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr.P.Chandrasekar, learned counsel for the respondents.
3.The learned counsel for the petitioner would challenge the findings of the Rent Tribunal on the ground that the proposed party cannot be impleaded in the appeal proceedings, as there is no cause of action insofar as the proposed party is concerned. He would also state that the proposed party, pursuant to his purchase, has accepted rents from the revision petitioner and therefore, his remedy to seek r
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