appellant is as tenant at
sufferance and is liable to ejectment in due course
of law. But his possession is not legal nor lawful ... appellant may
remain in possession until he is ejected in due
course in execution of the decree in the suit filed by
the respondent
turns on
the fact that the deceased had sued Ved Prakash for ejectment. The death
wish brings out a fairly deep rancour of the deceased ... view of as many as 5 suspicious circumstances surrounding the
execution of the will Ex.DW-1/1 viz. (i) the deceased had the habit
Col. Inderjeet Singh vs Mr. Vikram Singh & Anr on 13 July, 2012
Author: Manmohan
Avneesh Sood vs Tithi Sood on 30 April, 2012
Author: Vipin Sanghi
Bench: Vipin Sanghi
Institute Of Human Behaviour & Allied ... vs Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi & Ors on
New Delhi Municipal Council vs Ram Kishan Kulwant Rai & Sons on 24 August, 2012
Ajay Kumar vs N.D.M.C. on 5 March, 2012
Author: Sunil Gaur
Bench
L N Chaturvedi vs State & Ors. on 11 April, 2012
Author: Suresh Kait
Bench
Om Prakash vs Pratap Singh & Ors. on 27 July, 2012
Author: Rajiv Sahai Endlaw
said to have merged
with rights of an agreement holder as such ejectment
proceedings against such transferee would lie.
18.................... For letting out a premises ... tenant is estopped from denying the
title of petitioner no. 1. .............. After execution of Gift Deed
Ex. AW1/1 all the petitioners acquired ownership