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Supreme Court Allows Appeal by Government Corporation in Eviction Case — Corporation Held to be Government Undertaking Under West Bengal Government Premises Act. Leased Plots Part of Larger Industrial Estate Constitute Government Premises, Termination of Lease Valid.

The case involves an appeal by the West Bengal Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd. (the Corporation) and its functionaries against an order ...

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Supreme Court Upholds Eviction Decree in Rent Control Case — Concurrent Findings of Default and Non-User Not Interfered With. Tenant's Failure to Pay Rent and Non-User of Premises for Stated Purpose Justify Eviction Under Bombay Rents, Hotel & Lodging Houses Rates Control Act, 1947.

The Supreme Court dismissed two civil appeals arising from a landlord-tenant dispute over eviction. The plaintiff purchased the suit property in 1986 ...

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Supreme Court Allows Tenants' Appeal in Rent Control Case — Striking Out Defence Not Automatic Under Section 15(7) of Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958. Discretionary Power Must Be Exercised Judiciously; Mere Non-Compliance Does Not Justify Striking Out Defence.

The case involves an appeal by tenants against the High Court of Delhi's order upholding the Rent Controller's decision to strike out their defence in...

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Supreme Court Refers Satyawati Sharma to Larger Bench in Delhi Rent Control Eviction Case — Landlord's Bonafide Need for Non-Residential Premises Under Section 14(1)(e) of Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958

The Supreme Court was hearing a batch of appeals arising from eviction petitions filed by landlords under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control A...

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Supreme Court Allows Landlord's Appeal in Rent Dispute Under Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001. Tenant's Unilateral Reduction of Agreed Rent Constitutes Default Justifying Eviction.

The appellant, Harbans Kaur, is the landlord of Shop No.3 and 4 in Plot No.362, which was let out to the respondent-tenant, Iqbal Singh, in August 199...