In Bhagyanagar Khadi Samithi v. S.B. Chitnis, , a learned Judge of this Court, after referring to all the aforesaid judgments of the Supreme Court, held that the notice under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act should be construed broadly and it should not be defeated by inaccuracies either in the description of the premises or name of the tenant or the date of the expiry of the notice. From the language used in the quit notice, it must be endeavoured to ascertain the intention of the parties and the effect thereof and it should not be read in hypercritical manner but should be construed in common sense way.