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Section 116 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 [Entire Act]
Section 14 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 [Entire Act]
Section 15 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882 [Entire Act]
Section 15 in Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 [Entire Act]
Section 10 in The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
Section 15 in The Delhi Rent Act, 1995 [Entire Act]
V. Dhanapal Chettiar vs Yesodai Ammal on 23 August, 1979
(4) On August 17, 1976, Shri S.N. Kapur, an Additional Controller, ordered the eviction of the appellants and respondent Nos.2&3 on the ground of bonafide requirement of the premises in question by its landlady and owner Smt. Ved Prabha. The ground of non-payment of rent was found against the landlady. The present appellant and respondent Nos. 2 & 3 filed an appeal before the Rent Control Tribunal who allowed the same on May 1, 1978 and dismissed the eviction petition on the ground that no notice under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act was served upon some of the appellants. Smt. Ved Prabha filed a second appeal against the said order. On February 4, 1980 Shri A.B. Rohtagi, J, allowed the appeal on the ground that there was no necessity of giving a notice to terminate the tenancy under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act as held by Supreme Court in V. Dhanapal Chettiar v. Yesodai Ammal, A.l.R. 1979 S.C. 1745. Accordingly the case was remanded back to the Rent Control Tribunal for hearing and deciding the appeal of the tenant on merits.