a contractual tenancy which devolves upon the heirs of a tenant under the general law. The present was a case of a contractual tenancy ... a landlord and a tenant relating to the recovery of rent or possession of premises;
(2) a suit or proceeding between a licensor and a
relating to registration of a tenant as occupant under Section 48A ;
(b) to decide whether a person is a tenant or not ;
(bb) to decide ... purpose of conferring occupancy rights but a declaration whether a person is a tenant or not would be for purposes other than conferment of occupancy
a tenant files a suit for possession as a landlord or a tenant and in his capacity as a landlord or a tenant and relying ... a proceeding under S. 28 a person's claim relating to possession on the basis of his being a tenant or a sub-tenant
come into force
on October 2, 1965 seeking a declaration that be was a
tenant within the meaning of that Act and obtained a stay ... hereinafter to be called the Karnataka Act , seeking a
declaration that he was a tenant within the meaning of that
Act. The Execution Court
a
person claiming to be a tenant or co-tenant of a holding or a
tenant of Khudkasht or a sub-tenant for a declaration ... a tenant, or
(ii) as a tenant of Assistant
khudkasht, or None One rupee Collector
(iii) as a sub-tenant, or
(iv) for a share
such a void lease;
(b) Would such a person be a tenant who could only be
removed by proper legal proceedings or a licensee without ... Could such a person defend his possession by a
suit seeking a declaration and mandatory
injunction ?
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Appellant was accepted as tenant by respondents
A tenant shall be deemed to be a protected
tenant in respect of any land if
(a) he has held such land continuously for a ... Mamlatdar within whose jurisdiction the
land is situated for a declaration that the
tenant is not a protected tenant".
Under s. 3A(1) aforesaid
declaration that a tenant under him is not a
permanent tenant, every tenant under him who
fulfils the conditions mentioned in cls. (a ... a declaration that his tenants are not
permanent tenants. The petitioners have three
kinds of tenants-permanent tenants, protected
tenants, and ordinary tenants. On April
others for a consideration of Rs. 1,80,00,000 and received a sum of Rs. 75 lacs by a bank draft from the proposed ... possession cannot form the basis for the institution of a suit for declaration. A tenant cannot be permitted to put forward the plea of adverse
provided that a person
shall be recognised to be a protected tenant, if such person
had been deemed to be a protected tenant under ... a suit for
possession. Pending proceedings arising from the suit, the
appellant applied to the Mamlatdar for a declaration that he
was a protected tenant