alter the terms and
conditions of the agreement dated 21.04.1978.
22. On a careful examination of the judgment and decree
passed by the learned Court ... landlord would
be illegal and in violation of the conditions of tenancy. Therefore, a
decree of ejectment would not only evict the tenant from
such
the aforesaid construction being completely unauthorized and in
violation of the conditions of tenancy is illegal and is liable to be
declared ... violation of the terms and conditions of tenancy. But
does not mean that till such time a decree of ejectment is
obtained by the landlord
lays down the conditions on fulfillment of
which the appellate court can remand a matter for retrial after
setting aside the decree if the case ... Court from
whose decree an appeal is preferred has disposed of
the case otherwise than on a preliminary point, and the
decree is reversed
would have been entitled to a
decree for ejectment in the event they succeeded in establishing breach of conditions
of permissive occupation. The parties certainly
baseless allegation?
iv) Whether the plaintiff has violated the terms and
conditions of the fire Insurance policy with a motive to
defraud defendants?
v) Whether ... accidental or willful?
xiv) Whether the plaintiff is entitled to a decree as prayed
for?
xv) To what other relief/reliefs the parties are entitled
Appeal
challenging the judgment and decree dated 26.09.2005 thereby, decreeing the
suit for specific performance of contract as to conditions mentioned in Clause
Title Suit No.67 of 1989 against the plaintiff No.1, claiming decree for declaration
of their right, title interest and confirmation of possession ... submitted compromise petition
on 29.1.1993 laying down some terms and conditions thereon and thereupon
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title Suit
land
under the Govt.?
4) Whether the plaintiff is entitled to a decree as prayed for?
5) To what relief is the plaintiff entitled ?
Additional ... suit land and since she has not
violated any terms and conditions of the license, hence, the plaintiff
was entitled to declaration of her maliki
Title Suit
No.21/97.
(8) Being aggrieved by the judgment and decree passed by the trial
Court, the plaintiff as appellant preferred Title Appeal ... Judge (Senior Division) Jorhat by the
judgment and decree dated 06.11.2002, reversing the judgment and
decree passed by the learned trial Court, thereby decreeing
duty bound to prove the conditions precedent of Section 5 of
that Act to get a decree of eviction against the defendant. No such exercise