lent of any premises as rent in advance Therefore, the acceptance of advance rent for six months by the landlord is an illegal transaction ... with the payment of six months' rent in advance. We notice that the advance rent for the first six months had been paid
month's rent by way of advance. Yet,
the respondent had received in advance the rent for two
months. The receipt under which ... addition to the rent or payment of any sum exceeding one
month's rent of such building as rent, in advance, the
appellant could
tender rent to the landlord within 15
days of the month to which the rent relates. The purpose of advance rent is
to protect ... advance
rent or should have waited till the amount of rent in arrears had
accumulated to exceed the amount of advance rent. In spite
rent as the rent was to be paid separately, which could
also be increased. Thus, the payment of premium was separate and
distinct from rent ... rent, which is subject to
increase periodically. No doubt, the assesse argues that the annual rent is
depressed, and does not reflect the market rent
also erred in law in
treating the land premium receipts as advance rents
and has also erred in law in considering the same as
revenue ... premium is nothing but a revenue receipt in the
form of advance rent which has loosely been named as
land premium. Since the assessee
that so computing the rent i.e.
increasing the same by 10% every three years rent in advance for the
entire duration ... rent in view of the provisions of Section 6A and Section 8
of Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, which notice to increase the rent
rent in advance Rupees Twenty
Eight Thousand Five Hundred for such period as the
Lessor may specify. The amount of such advance
rent ... Lessor rent in advance as provided in
clause 5(b) above and the lessees paying such
advance rent and thereafter if the Lessees apply
concluded that the payment of Rs. 2.04 crores was an advance rent paid by the assessee for the land to the MIDC for the reason ... rent for all future years and the lump sum payment of future years' rent has been paid to avail some concession for advance payment
paying the rent regularly. When the first respondent tendered the rent, the petitioners refused to receive the rent demanding exorbitant enhancement of rent. The petitioners ... rent due from the tenant be a wilful defaulter in payment of rent." As far as the arrears of rent comes within the advance
advance and out of the said advance of Rs. 30,000/-, Rs. 500/- was to
be adjusted per month against the monthly rent ... tender rent to the landlord within
15 days of the month to which the rent relates. The purpose of
advance rent is to protect