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(SCR p.764)
"(I)t is quite clear that the law does not
require that the sub-lessee need be made a
party. It has been rightly pointed out by the
High Court that in all cases where the landlord
institutes a suit against the lessee for possession
of the land on the basis of a valid notice to quit
served on the lessee and does not implead the
sub-lessee as a party to the suit, the object of
the landlord is to eject the sub-lessee from the
land in execution of the decree and such an
object is quite legitimate. The decree in such a
suit would bind the sub-lessee. This may act
harshly on the sub-lessee; but this is a position
well understood by him when he took the sub-