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Courts Uphold Eviction Due to Tenant's Rent Arrears. Consistent Rulings Confirm Default on Rent Payments and Affirm Plaintiff’s Right to Possession.

The case centers around a property dispute concerning three rooms and an enclosed platform in Nashik. The plaintiff, Mohamudkhan Kadar Khan Pathan, cl...

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Court Upholds Appellate Decision in Tenancy Dispute Involving Alleged Subletting. Appellate Bench's Reversal of Lower Court's Ruling Confirmed, Emphasizing Tenant Rights and Legal Definitions under Maharashtra Rent Control Act

Tenancy rights under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. The judgment reviews the Appellate Bench's reversal of a lower court's decision in a suit...

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Mumbai Tenant Eviction Dispute Revisited by High Court. High Court Remands Case to Small Causes Court for Fresh Determination on Rent Payment Compliance

The eviction of a tenant from a property in Mumbai due to alleged rent arrears. The tenant disputes the rulings of the Small Causes Court and its Appe...

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Landlord-Tenant Disputes: Insights from Bombay Rent Control Act Jurisprudence" "Exploring Eviction Grounds, Procedural Essentials, and Legal Precedents in Mumbai's Tenancy Landscape"

Landlord-tenant disputes under the Bombay Rent Control Act, focusing on key legal proceedings, court decisions, and jurisdictional issues. It highligh...

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"Upholding Eviction: Court Rules in Favor of Landlord Under Maharashtra Rent Control Act" "Conclusive Evidence in Written Agreements Seals Eviction; Jurisdictional and Procedural Claims Dismissed"

The case involves the eviction proceedings under Section 24 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, based on Leave and License Agreements between t...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court in Contract Dispute Over Business Transfer vs. License Agreement. The Court held that the agreement was a transfer of existing business, not a license in premises under Bombay Rent Act, based on plain contractual language excluding extrinsic evidence.

The appeal arose from a dispute over an agreement dated 07.02.1963 between the appellant, who inherited a stationary business from her deceased husban...