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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Tenant"
Rent Controller Can 'Direct' Landlord To Sue For Eviction Of Tenant After Prima Facie Satisfaction On Permanent Tenancy Claim: Kerala High Court
Owner Of Property Must Follow ‘Manner Provided By Law’ To Dispossess Even An Unauthorized Occupant: Uttarakhand High Court
S.116 Evidence Act | Tenant Cannot Deny Landlord's Title At Beginning Of Tenancy Until Eviction/ Surrender Of Possession: Calcutta HC Reiterates
Landlord Can't Be Made To Suffer Indefinitely For Tenant's Misconduct: Delhi High Court Orders De-Sealing Of Property In Child Labour Case
Kerala HC Deprecates Invocation Of Writ Jurisdiction Alleging 'Breach Of Duty' By Police To Register Complaint When The Dispute Is Civil In Nature
Lease Amount Recovery Dispute Can Be Adjudicated By Arbitrator: Punjab & Haryana HC
Allottee Becomes Landlord On Receiving Share In Partition, Continuation Of Tenancy Need Not Be In Writing: Karnataka HC Grants Relief To Ex-Serviceman
Landlords Exempted From Kerala Rent Control Act Free To Waive Such Benefit: High Court
Not Necessary For All Tenants In Joint Tenancy To Find Alternate Accommodation For Landlord To Recover Possession U/S 13 Bombay Rents Act: Gujarat HC
Statutory Power Of Authority Not Diluted Merely By Mention Of Wrong Provision While Exercising Such Power: Gujarat High Court
S.116 Evidence Act | Tenant Who Accepts Induction Into Premises By A Landlord Can't Dispute Landlord's Title: Karnataka High Court
Mere Payment Of Advance At Time Of Entering Into Lease Would Not Inure To The Benefit Of Tenant: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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