IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
P.B.BALAJI
Shahul Churidhar Materials Rep. by Proprietrix M.Noornisa W/o. Late M.Sikkandar – Appellant
Versus
S.K.Balasingam – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. grounds for eviction based on tenancy regulations. (Para 1 , 3 , 7) |
| 2. debate over landlord's entitlement and tenants' recognition. (Para 4 , 10 , 12 , 18) |
| 3. legal implications of rent acceptance in landlord-tenant disputes. (Para 14 , 20) |
| 4. final dismissal of the appeals with specific conditions. (Para 24 , 25) |
ORDER :
The tenants were directed to be vacated in pursuance of proceedings initiated by the respondent as landlord, before the Rent Court and having unsuccessfully challenged the eviction orders before the Rent Tribunal, are the revision petitioners.
2.I have heard Mr.E.Ganesh, learned counsel for Mr.N.Manoharan, learned counsel for the revision petitioner/tenant in both the petitions and Mr.K.Kulandaivelu, learned counsel for the respondent/landlord in the current revision petition .
3.Brief facts, leading to the present revision petitions, are as follows:
The respondent/landlord filed RLTOP.Nos.403 and 404 of 2020 seeking recovery of possession from the revision petitioners herein on the ground that there has been a failure to enter into a tenancy agreement as mandated under Section 4 (2) of the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlor
The court affirmed that tenants cannot deny a landlord's rights after accepting rents, emphasizing the importance of entering a tenancy agreement under the TNRRRLT Act.
The presence of a valid written tenancy agreement is essential to prevent eviction under the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants Act; mere intent to create a....
Parties must execute a written agreement under the Act to regulate rent; failure to do so allows for eviction, regardless of prior tenancy arrangements.
The main legal point established in the judgment is that tenants cannot deny the status of a landlord based on the agreed rent and must provide satisfactory evidence to support their claims.
A tenant must establish timely rent payments to avoid eviction; separate attornment of tenancy is unnecessary upon property transfer.
Eviction proceedings must prove a valid landlord-tenant relationship; misapplication of statutory provisions can invalidate eviction orders.
The absence of a written tenancy agreement under the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants Act, 2017 justifies eviction, and dilatory tactics by the Tenant are....
The tenant must demonstrate regular rent payments; failure to do so constitutes willful default, justifying eviction, regardless of property ownership changes under the Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease an....
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