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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Landlord-Tenant Disputes"
Landlord's Solvency Or Tenant's Financial Instability Not Relevant Considerations For Deciding Eviction Petition: Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court Flags Trend Of Rich Tenants Occupying Landlord's Property On 'Paltry' Rate In Dispute Over ₹40 Rent In Sadar Bazar Area
Supreme Court Asks Bombay HC Chief Justice To Look Into Pendency Of Landlord-Tenant Disputes
Landlord-Tenant Relationship Ends Only With Eviction Decree; Mesne Profits To Be Calculated From Decree Date: Supreme Court
Tenant Cannot Dictate Landlord Should Get Another Property Vacated For Bona Fide Need : Supreme Court
Necessity Of Rented Property For Bonafide Use Is To Be Adjudged From Landlord's Perspective, Not From Perspective Of Tenant: Rajasthan HC
Tenant Should Be At The Pleasure Of Landlord, Must Release Property When Landlord Requires It For Bonafide Personal Use: Allahabad HC
New Act Will Not Take Away Rights Accrued Under Repealed Law Unless Such Intention Is Expressed In New Statute: Supreme Court
'No Transfer Of Title In Absence Of Registered Document' : Supreme Court Rejects Tenant's Claim For Ownership Based On Settlement With Landlord
P&H High Court Upholds Tenant's Ejectment On Personal Necessity Citing Landlord's Moral Duty To Settle Grown-Up Sons During His Lifetime
Tenants' Limited Right To Seek Building Repair Can't Obliterate Landlord's Right To Redevelop It: Bombay High Court
Delhi High Court Sentences Lawyer To 6 Months Jail For Contempt Of Court, Seeks Action Taken Report From Bar Council
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