even when the premises are let out for composite or mixed purposes, if the predominant or main purpose of letting is for residential purposes, the same ... Madhya Pradesh High Court held that in the case of a composite tenancy if it is established that the landlord requires the non-residential part
stair for residential purposes right from the inception of the tenancy. The allegation made in the eviction petition that the entire premises has been ... cloth business by the respondent/tenant, is denied. The tenancy is for the composite lease of
residential and non-residential purposes, is the case
petition is not maintainable before the Rent Controller where lease is of composite nature and it has failed to appreciate the decisions cited before ... either of the portions; but a case where, under the composite contract of tenancy, she seeks eviction both from the residential and non-residential portions
come to the conclusion that the tenancy is only a month to month tenancy and not a tenancy for any specified period ... cannot have the effect of terminating the tenancy which is considered as a month to month tenancy and as such the respondent is not entitled
composite family. There may be composite family with or without illatom affiliation and the vice versa. In a proper legal estimation a composite family ... form bear similarity to joint tenancy and not tenancy in common. The distinction between tenancy in common and joint tenancy is well marked. Coparcenary
that where there is a composite letting it is open to the Court to disintegrate the contract of tenancy and if the landlord proves ... premises being let for composite purposes are used in specific portions for purposes residential and non-residential. The contract of tenancy is a single
held that the premises were let for a composite purpose. The contract of tenancy being a single and indivisible one, it was not open
composite lease. Moreover, if the lease is a composite lease, the burden lies on the tenant to establish that
it is a composite lease. Except ... that where there is a composite letting, it is open to the Court to disintegrate the contract of tenancy, and if, the landlord proves
building the revision petition cannot survive.
21. Further, the lease being a composite lease, namely, both for residential and non-residential, and if the petitioners ... premises being let for composite purposes, are used in specific portions for purposes residential and non-residential. The contract of tenancy is a single
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