Allahabad Court December 1981 Judgments
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Hukum Chand Vs. Smt. Hazra Begum and ors.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Dec-01-1981
Reported in: AIR1982All215
S.D. Agrawala, J.1. This is a defendant's second appeal arising out of a suit filed by the plaintiffs-respondents against the appellant for ejectment from, the property No. 179 situate in Mohalla Basdeo, Jhansi and for recovery of Rs. 900/- as damages for use and occupation.2. The respondents' case was that on 2-8-1960 the respondents granted a lease, in respect of a Khandhar, the property in dispute in favour of the appellant Hukum Chand for a period of 10 years subject to the condition inter alia that Hukum Chand shall vacate the property on the expiry of the above date. It was further alleged that after the expiry of 10 years the tenancy of the appellant was terminated with effect from 1-8-70 by a notice which was served upon the appellant on 9-9-70 and since in spite of service of notice the property had not been vacated, hence the suit was filed.3. The suit was contested by the appellant. He admitted that he entered into an agreement of lease on 2-8-1960 for a period of 10 years o...
Gulvir Singh Vs. Tara Chand
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Dec-01-1981
Reported in: AIR1982All250
ORDERGopi Nath, J.1. This is a defendant's revision from an order passed by the II Additional District Judge, Bulandshahr dated 29th of May 1979 decreeing the plaintiff's suit for ejectment of the defendant and recovery of a sum of Rs. 2748.35 with pendente lite and future damages for use and occupation at the rate of Rs. 200/- per month from him subject to the payment of court-fee on the execution side.2. The defendant is the tenant of the accommodation in question, and the plaintiff is its landlord. The house is situate in Civil Lines, Bulandshahr. The defendant took it on lease in the month of November, 1976. According to the plaintiff, the rent agreed was Rs. 200/- per month. The defendant paid an advance of Rs. 200/- in November 1976, and paid no rent thereafter. The accommodation let out to the defendant consists of 2 living rooms, one store room one kitchen, latrine, bathroom, courtyard and verandah. It appears that relations between the parties became strained, and proceedings ...
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