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Anthony vs Kc Ittoop And Sons And Others on 21 July, 2000
26. It is also the well-settled position of law that in the absence
of a registered instrument, the courts are not precluded from
determining the factum of tenancy from the other evidence on record as
well as the conduct of the parties. A three-Judge Bench of the Apex
Court in Anthony v. K.C.Ittoop & Sons, (2000) 6 SCC 394, has held as
under: