
1. Bijit Roy VS Khokan Debnath - 03 Sep 12
Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, 1961 - Section 12 - Delhi Rent Control Act - Sections 25-B and 14 - Enemy Property Act, 1968 ... in Rent Control Court West Tripura impleading present petitioner as O P Tenant with a prayer for eviction of petitioner tenant from ... - Section 18 - Karnataka Rent Control Act - Section 21 - Transport Business – Rent Control - Respondent-landlord instituted a proceeding ... claiming to be the owner on the basis of a sale deed executed in his favour on 27.11.1991 filed a petition seeking eviction of the ... Delhi Rent Control Act. ... the eviction petition before the Learned Rent Control Court against the revision petitioner which is after 1 (one) year from the
India - Gauhati
2. JADISH CHANDER GULATI VS RAM CHAND LAKRAM - 11 Nov 91
of acquisition of property — Eviction Petition held not maintainable by Rent controller — Revision Petition — works used "has acquired ... asking for recovery of the premises in dispute under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act. ... performance passed on 29-9-1983 — Sale deed executed in 1986 — Eviction petition in 1987 — before expiry of five years from date ... Rent Control Act tho eviction petition was held to be not maintainable and it was dismissed as premature. ... a petition for eviction against the respondent under Section 14 (1) (e) read with Section 25b of the Delhi Rent Control Act on personal ... 9. 1983 and sale deed was executed in 1986 and the eviction petition was filed in 1987,
India - Delhi
3. Manoj Kumar VS Bihari Lal - 18 Apr 01
Section 25(B) of the Delhi Rent Control Act prescribed is a drastic measure for eviction of tenants particularly, in a statute intended to provide protection to tenants against arbitrary and whimsical action of unscrupulous landlords for their eviction. Therefore, strict interpretation of the provisions is necessary. On a reasonable and purposeful interpretation of the statute, it is clear that if from perusal of the petition for leave to contest and the affidavit filed with it, the Controller finds that the tenant has pleaded a triable case then he shall not refuse leave to contest the case, otherwise the provision is liable to be mis-utilised by unscrupulous landlords to get their tenants evicted easily.
Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958-Section 25(B) r/w Section 14(1)(e)-Eviction on ground ... possession on basis of sale agreement-Rent Controller mis-reading and misconstruing petition and holding that landlord-tenant relationship ... The impression was totally erroneous, based on a mis-reading and mis-construction of the petition filed by the appellant seeking ... Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 ( for short the Act ) seeking eviction of the appellant on the ground of bona fide requirement of ... and allowed the eviction petition filed by the respondent. ... The application filed by the appellant under Section 25(B) was rejected and the petition filed by the respondent for eviction of
India - Supreme Court
4. Sat Pal VS Om Parkash - 08 Dec 06
Eviction-NRI landlord-Bonafide requirement-NRI landlord seeking ejectment under ordinary law-During pendency special provisory come into the force-NRI landlord entitled to file ejectment petition under special provisions of Section 13-B of the Act.
(A) East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949, Sections 13-B-Eviction-NRI landlord-Bonafide requirement-NRI landlord seeking ejectment ... 13-B-Eviction-NRI landlord-Bonafide personal need-Landlord has to prove-That (i) that he is a Non-resident Indian (ii) that he has ... under ordinary law-During pendency special provison come into the force-NRI landlord entitled to file ejectment petition under ... Act under which this petition has been filed. ... Control Acts which the underline (underlying ?) ... Om Parkash respondent filed an ejectment petition (RA 40 of 2001) under Section 13-B of the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act
India - Punjab
5. Asha Rani Gupta VS Vineet Kumar - 11 Jul 22
Eviction suit – Power to strike off defence is considered to be discretionary which is to be exercised with circumspection but relaxation is reserved for a bonafide tenant and not as a matter of course.
deposit rent on first date of hearing but, has also omitted to deposit accrued rent during pendency of suit – Question of bonafide ... relate with such facts, factors and circumstances where full and punctual compliance had not been made for any bonafide cause as ... and recovery of rent/damages could not enjoy holidays as regards payment of rent – Defendant-respondent has not only omitted to ... Rent Control Act, 1958 and sub section 1 of Section 13 of the Tripura Building Lease and Control Act, 1975. ... The Delhi Rent Control Act, was considered by the Supreme Court in Miss. ... Both these cases related to the operation of Section 15(7) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1957, 4[Hereinafter also referred
India - Supreme Court
6. Late Mohd. Ahmed (Deceased) through LRs. VS Late Mohd. Ahmed (Deceased) through LRs. - 04 Jun 21
Tenancy and Land laws - Eviction - There is nothing that petitioners have been able to bring forth to indicate that finding has been arrived at by a misreading of facts or omitting relevant evidence or has resulted in any gross injustice being caused. Impugned judgment cannot be interfered.
Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 - Section 14(1)(e) read with Section 25(B) - Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Section ... 90 - Eviction petition was filed contending to the effect that he was owner and landlord of tenanted premises which had been purchased ... of respondents to the eviction petition, now arrayed as petitioners to present revision petition. ... E-222/88 whereby the eviction petition under Section 14(1)(e) read with Section 25(B) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, filed ... Rent Control Act, 1958. ... Sharif vide the present revision petition under Section 25(B)(8) of the Delhi Rent Control Act,
India - Delhi
7. N. V. Jagannathan VS Amrut Gowri and another - 05 Jan 94
Bonafide requirement proved.
Tamil Nadu Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1960-Section l0(3)(a)(iii)-Petition for eviction by landlord on the of carrying ... and Rent Control) Act 18 of 1960 as amended by Act, 23 of 1973 (hereinafter referred to as the Act). ... and remit back the petition for eviction to the file of the Rent Controller with the direction to dispose of the petition for eviction ... -94 by a sale deed dated 26.
India - Madras
8. MADHU SUDAN KAKKAR VS JAWAHAR LAL - 08 Feb 17
Important Point – Petitioner cannot dictate to landlord from which premises he should start his business.
Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 – Section 14(1)(e) – Eviction – Bonafide requirement of landlord – Respondent was not expected to prove ... personal need is a question of fact and should not be normally interfered with – Petition dismissed. ... is best Judge of his requirement and Courts have no concern to dictate to landlord as to how and in what manner he should live – Bonafide ... The present revision petition is filed under Section 25B(8) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 (hereinafter referred to as DRC Act ... The respondent/landlord filed an eviction petition for Shop No. 243/1, Post Office Street, Sadar Bazar, Delhi. ... Sushma Kumar and Sh.Harish Kumar against whom an eviction petition has been filed before the ARC.
India - Delhi
9. PRITAM SHAH VS CLIMATE ENGG. AND MAINTENANCE COMPANY - 23 Jul 87
He came to India and filed an eviction petition on bonafide requirement. ... Delhi Rent Control Act - Section 14(1)(e) — Petitioner holding Indian passport was living abroad. ... bonafide. ... the Delhi Rent Control Act, on the ground of personal bona fide requirements. ... Controller, and allow the petition for eviction filed by the petitioner. ... the petition for eviction has been filed on 3rd July, 1981, was also correctly rejected by the Rent Controller for the reason that
India - Delhi
10. BHUPINDER SINGH BAWA VS ASHA DEVI - 08 Nov 16
Concurrent findings of courts below based on evidence and materials on record cannot be interfered with.
Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 – Section 14(1)(e) – Landlord-tenant relationship between ... the parties not in dispute – Courts below returning concurrent finding allowing the eviction petition based on evidence and materials ... Respondent’s son was pursuing MBA at the time of the filing of the eviction petition and completed the same in June, 2011. ... requirement under Section 14(1)(e) of Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 by recording concurrent findings. ... Control Act, 1958 on the ground of bona fide requirement. ... The respondent sought eviction of the appellant from the suit premises by filing a petition under Section 14(1)(e) of Delhi Rent
India - Supreme Court