Occupants) Act, 1971
4. Issue of notice to show cause against order of eviction.—
(1) If the estate officer has information that any person ... occupation calling upon the person concerned to show cause why an order of eviction should not be made. (1A) If the estate officer knows
premises are in unauthorised occupation, the estate officer shall make an order of eviction, for reasons to be recorded therein, directing that the public premises ... person refuses or fails to comply with the order of eviction on or before the date specified in the said order or within fifteen days
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those appeals of tenants are dismissed where eviction orders
were passed after two months' notice had been given and
there was continuance ... with regard to subletting but on the ground of
wilful default ordered eviction of the respondents.
In civil Appeal No. 1992 of 1982, the respondent
same. By an order dated 7th of December,
2001, the application for setting aside the ex-parte order of eviction
passed on 28th of February ... aside an order of eviction and restore the prayer for
leave to defend the eviction proceeding by resorting to Order 9 Rule
13 read with
Landlord filing two eviction suits and acquiring
possession of a major portion of the suit premises through
an eviction order passed in one of them ... eviction in the
other eviction suit, whether a must by the Court-Propriety
of refusal of leave to amend the written statement under
order
make an application to the Tribunal for grant of order of eviction for removing such encroachment and deliver possession of the land, building, space ... Chief Executive Officer, for reasons to be recorded therein, make an order of eviction directing that the waqf property shall be vacated by all persons
person so ordered to
vacate fails to comply with the order be, as well as any
other person who obstructs eviction, can be evicted ... proceedings under the Act. Nor can the Government
order the Collector to pass an order of eviction in every
case under
Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act ,
(15 of 1971), ss. 15 and 20-Validation of eviction orders
passed under 1958 Act-If constitutionally valid ... judgment, decree or order of any court,
anything done or any action taken (including rules or orders
made, notices issued. evictions ordered or effected, damages
when the Court made the order.
Satisfaction of the Court which is a pre-requisite for the
order of eviction, need ... Rent Controller cannot pass a valid order merely
because the tenant submits to an order of eviction. Bahadur
Singh's case is an instance
following submissions : (i) the order determining
provisional rent is a foundational order and not an interlocutory
order; such order could have been challenged in appeal ... tenant fails to comply with that order may be
a foundational order for an order of eviction that follows but
nevertheless such order