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Heard both sides.
The petitioner has filed this Civil Misc. petition for setting aside the order dated 10.03.2016 passed in Eviction Suit No.3 of 2013. The petitioners are the defendants in the Eviction Suit No.3 of 2013.
The petitioner appeared on 29.04.2014 but petitioners were debarred from filing written statement. The petitioner filed petition on 28.04.2015 to grant him leave to contest the suit and accept his written statement. The learned Court below rejected the petition of the plaintiff-petitioners vide order dated 10.03.2016. The learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the eviction suit was filed on the ground of personal necessity as well as on the ground of default. Therefore, the suit shall not be tried according to the special procedure as provided under Section 14 of the Bihar Building (Lease, Rent & Eviction) Control Act (hereinafter referred to as 'BBC Act'). Mr. Jitendra Kishore Verma, the learned counsel for the respondents submits that since the eviction suit is filed on the ground of default in payment of rent also, therefore, the suit shall not be tried according to the provisions as contained in Section 14 of the Act.
Having considered the submissions of both the sides, I find that once the suit is filed for default in payment of rent and the ground of personal necessity, the suit shall not be tried in accordance with the special provisions as provided under Section 14 of the BBC Act. Therefore, there is no question of grant of leave to contest the suit arises.