tenant ceases to be in occupation upon termination of his tenancy, eviction, assignment or transfer in any other manner of his interest in the premises
tenant ceases to
be in occupation upon termination of his tenancy, eviction,
assignment or transfer in any other manner of his interest
in the premises ... termination of his tenancy, eviction, or assignment or
transfer in any other manner of his interest in the premises
or otherwise ". The argument proceeds
defendants was alive at the time of tenancy and if at all the
tenancy was to be in favour of the joint Hindu family ... whether defendants 2 and
3 became tenants by virtue of alleged assignment of tenancy rights
by defendant No.1 in their favour. There is nothing
Property Act, postulates that
a tenant who transfers or assigns his right in the tenancy
or any part thereof in whole or in part held ... penalty as provided
under Section 14 for transfer or assignment of the right in
the tenancy in whole or in part of the premises held
tenant ceases to be in occupation upon termination of his tenancy, eviction, assignment or transfer in any other manner of his interest in the premises
particular clause in a covenant forbidding
the tenant from assigning his tenancy to a third person. It
is claimed by the landlord that the tenant
said this would not amount to any
subletting or transfer or assignment of tenancy rights of Bakerali to his
sons. It is difficult to appreciate ... terms of the tenancy that tenant would not
sublet, assign or transfer his suit premises to anybody else. After some
time the tenant wound
Vakil. On January 29, 1948, Ismail assigned his tenancy to the petitioner and two others, the son and brother's daughter
tenancy is for life of the original lessee or heritable but not transferable and once the original lessee has no progeny, the tenancy came ... original lessee and the assignment is not valid, there might arise the question of termination of the tenancy. But the plaintiffs did not plead
seek
eviction under the PP Act after determination of tenancy, without
assigning any reasons.
c) reliance is placed on Ratan Kumar Tandon Vs. State ... this Court held that
justifiability of an action of termination of tenancy is not open to
judicial review;
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