allegedly trespassed and theft of all
goods and items was committed. Further the property
had been let out to a tenant on huge rent ... which were stolen by
respondent no. 2, with the aid of tenants/trespassers. In this
regard, Ld. Counsel vehemently asserted that only the police
machinery
tenant as recognized by law. A mere occupier
cannot be equated to a tenant. An occupier may be a
trespasser or a licensee ... tenant as
recognized by law. A mere occupier cannot be
equated to a tenant. An occupier may be a
trespasser or a licensee
tenant as recognized by law. A mere occupier
cannot be equated to a tenant. An occupier may be a
trespasser or a licensee ... Slum Act is only available to a tenant
and not to a trespasser or a licencee. The relevant
paras
said
case] that D-1 was not his tenant, but a criminal trespasser. However, he
stated before the Court that he would not dispossess ... filed
the present suit against D-1 as a trespasser not as a tenant. Moreover,
the defendants have not raised any objection in this regard
alleged tenant against the landlord
and a third person, or a suit by an alleged tenant against an
alleged trespasser at the instigation ... alleged tenant against the landlord and a third person,
or a suit by an alleged tenant against an alleged trespasser at
the instigation
taking respondent as the tenant, then she
has take the company as tenant and not individual because in the
tenanted premises the company under ... tenant is
concerned, the respondent in the entire application for leave
to defend has not disputed that he is the tenant in the
tenanted premises
purchase of the above said property there were certain
tenants/ trespassers in the said property. Thereafter, witness was shown
para a at page ... said property for sale is being occupied by
bad pay master tenants/ trespassers", to which the witness replied that
he did not know
plaintiff that after the death of his grandfather defendant tenant
trespassed into other parts of the property in the basement and ground
floor ... enhanced rent. As such defendant was accepted as a tenant in the
claimed trespassed portion as well in the year 2005. The defendant
started paying
Transfer
of Property Act, the tenant does not become a
trespasser. The tenant has juridical possession of
the property and no one can deprive ... course of law."
32 The difference between a tenant holding over and a tenant
by sufferance has been discussed in detail in a Judgment
patently illegal suits are dismissed at
the very inception. Where a tenant, who has been
paying rent every month only by cheque to the
landlord ... sale of immovable property worth lakh of rupees
then every tenant, trespasser, licensee and
property grabber would rush to the Court alleging
that