Jagdisih Prasad vs Smt. Angoori Devi on 15 March, 1984
6. The Supreme Court in Jagdish Prasad v. Smt. Angoori Devi, 1984 (1) ARC 678, held that mere presence of a person other than the
tenant at the premises is itself not sufficient for holding that subtenancy has been created. There may be several situations in which a person other than tenant may be found sitting in the shop. If a tenant has permitted to live his relation as licensee jointly with him, in that situation, unless there are any other circumstance to show that it amounts to sub-letting, such living with tenant may not amount to sub-letting. The revisional court has not considered the evidence and examined this aspect.