which the licenser resides, on licence; (8) "permitted increase" means an increase in rent permitted under the provisions of this Act; (9) "premises" means ... respect of such premises on account of such increase. (3) The amount of the increase in rent recoverable from each tenant under sub-sections
which the licensor resides, on licence; (7) "permitted increase" means an increase in rent permitted under the provisions of this Act: (8) "premises" means ... payable as rent or licence fee or charge is increased or not. 9. Increase in rent on account of improvements, etc., special additions
determining the fair rent the rent controller shall fix the
basic rent by taking into consideration the prevailing rates
of rent in the locality ... much escalation in the market rents.
The rents which were determined during this period has
become the standard rent by virtue of the definition
fixing the standard rent of any premises under this section, the Rent Authority shall fix the standard rent thereof in an unfurnished state ... such improvement, addition or alteration. (9) The Rent Authority may, while fixing standard rent or lawful increase or decrease in rent or other charges payable
have been or at let
rent free or at a nominal rent or for some
consideration in addition to rent; or
(e) where there ... order specifying the amount of rent which may
appropriately be called interim rent, pending the final
determination of standard rent. The reason of the rule
rent apply to the Rent
Controller for fixation of standard rent of the premises and which generally
was much lower than the agreed / market rent ... Delhi Rent Control
Act . In that event, a contractual rent of `715/- would squarely
bring the case under the Delhi Rent Control Act . Increase
such construction."
4. Rent in excess of standard rent not recoverable.--(1) Except where rent is liable
to periodical increase by virtue ... Rent in 1958 as per Section 6(1)(B)(1) Rs. 172.50
Rent in 1964 Rs. 172.50
Rent in 1980 Rs. 172.50
Rent
account of board, lodging or other service; (7) "permitted increase" means an increase in rent permitted under the provisions of this Act; (8) "premises" means ... rent of such premises by an addition to the rent at a rate not exceeding fifty per cent, of the standard rent. (2) Any increase
Section 10 states that claiming rent in excess of
standard rent is illegal. Section 11 permits the increase in rent only on account of
improvements ... Hyderabad Houses (Rent,
Eviction and Lease) Control Act, 1954, such rent plus an increase
of 5 per cent, in the rent so fixed
Having fallen
into arrears of rent he was given a notice (a) demanding
arrears of rent and permitted increases under the Bombay
Rents. Hotel ... standard rent of the premises or in
regard to interest on arrears of rent or municipal taxes or
permitted increases. The finding of the trial