were acquired by
the respondents/tenants in terms of proceedings under Section
21 DRC Act.
11.It may be mentioned here that reference to property ... limited
tenancy under the cover of orders of ARC under Section 21
DRC Act by the appellant (respondent no.2 before the ARC) is
admitted
were acquired by
the respondents/tenants in terms of proceedings under Section
21 DRC Act.
11.It may be mentioned here that reference to property ... limited
tenancy under the cover of orders of ARC under Section 21
DRC Act by the appellant (respondent no.2 before the ARC) is
admitted
permission taken from the
court of Rent Controller under Section 21 DRC Act, some time
in January, 1978 for a period of three years ... fact that
the tenancy was created through a permission taken under
Section 21 DRC Act would show that the purpose of tenancy
ARCT
were
not aware about order u/s 15(1) DRC Act. No fresh order u/s
15(1) DRC Act was passed against ... moved
application u/s 15(7) DRC Act, benefit under section 14(2)
DRC Act could not be denied.
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admitted case of the plaintiff, that a limited tenancy under Section
21 of DRC Act was granted by the then ARC Sh. Rakesh Kapoor ... then
ld. ARC has granted the limited tenancy under Section 21 of DRC Act to
the defendant with respect to the premises in question
eviction under Section 14(1)(a) of DRC Act and consequently
passed an order under Section 15(1) of DRC Act directing the
appellants ... under Section
15(1) of DRC Act.
3. The appeal challenging the directions/order under Section 14(1)
(b) &(j) of DRC
course of action available under Section 23 DRC Act
rather than under Section 14(1)(g) DRC Act. The submission is
that the landlady ... Section 14(8) of
DRC Act is without merit.
28.A petition for an order of eviction under Section 14(1)(g) of
DRC
rent made by respondent no.2 u/s 27
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DRC Act are absolutely illegal as there ... accordingly her petition u/s 14 (1) (a)
DRC Act is dismissed.
Relief u/s 14 (1) (b) DRC Act
21. For the purpose
This appeal under Section 38 of Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958
(hereinafter referred to as " DRC Act ") challenges the
correctness, propriety and legality ... said property in terms of permission
taken under Section 21 of DRC Act from the court of ARC vide
order dated 02.04.1976. The tenancy
virtue of section 6A
read with section 8 of the DRC Act and interest @ 15% p.a. as provided
under section 26 DRC Act. Instead ... that even
deposit under section 27 DRC Act was not valid tender.
21. The result of the aforesaid discussions is that petitioners had been
able