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High Court Dismisses Applicant Application for Market Rent Deposit Against Respondents in Civil Revision -- Stay of Eviction Decree Maintained Without Additional Conditions

The High Court dismissed the landlord's interim application seeking deposit of market rent from October 2007 during the pendency of a civil revision a...

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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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Supreme Court Declares Section 13(2) of Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011 Ultra Vires for Lack of Legislative Competence. State Legislature Cannot Confer Direct Appellate Jurisdiction on Supreme Court; Provision Invalid.

The case arose from an appeal filed under Section 13(2) of the Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011, against an eviction order passed by the Rent Contr...

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Section 13(2) of Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act as Ultra Vires — State Legislature Cannot Confer Direct Appeal to Supreme Court. The provision bypassing High Court jurisdiction is invalid for lack of legislative competence under the Constitution.

The Supreme Court considered the validity of Section 13(2) of the Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011, which provided for a direct appeal to the Supre...

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Direct Appeal Provision in Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act as Ultra Vires. State Legislature Cannot Confer Appellate Jurisdiction on Supreme Court Under Entry 77 List I and Entry 65 List II of Seventh Schedule.

The Supreme Court considered the validity of Section 13(2) of the Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011, which provided a direct appeal from the Rent Co...

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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...