Karnataka Rent
Act shall have an overriding effect over any other
law or a contract. The Rent Acts have primarily been
made, if not wholly ... reserving a yearly rent. As indicated earlier, the
proviso to sub-section (1) of Section 21 of the
Karnataka Rent Act limits the grounds
court.
50. The petitioner instituted an eviction petition under the Karnataka
Rent Control Act . That petition was allowed. The revision petition filed
by the tenant ... tenant was that the eviction petition
under the Karnataka Rent Control Act , as initially filed, was not
maintainable and that the landlord should have preferred
plea that he required the premises for his own occupation Karnataka Rent Control Act ... Rent Control & Eviction - Karnataka Rent Control Act, 1961 - Sec.21(1)(h) - Bona fide requirement of landlord - Revision - Original plea of the landlord
that if we take the view that Section 31 of the Karnataka Rent Act is valid in view of D.C. Bhatia v. Union ... enacted may become invalid as being arbitrary and unreasonable. Though karnataka Rent Control Act was enacted in the year 1961 and was to lapse
Act are satisfied; that in the revision petition under Section 25-B(8) of the Act, the court can only consider the legality ... dealing with a case under Section 21(1) of the Karnataka Rent Control Act in respect of the non-residential premises, the Supreme Court held
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industrial company or any other instrument having effect under said Act or other law, no proceedings for the winding up of the industrial company ... could seek eviction of the sick industrial company under the Karnataka Rent Control Act, 1961. It was held that the interest of a sick company
statutory tenant by virtue of the protection conferred by the relevant rent law because in the instant case on the date of reference ... statutory tenant governed by the provisions of the Karnataka Rent Control Act . In Smt. Gian Devi Anand v. Jeevan Kumar and Ors. 1985 Suppl
occupation continued as a result of the protection granted under Karnataka Rent Control Act . Mr. Chandhiok specifically referred to para
premises in his occupation, as governed by the Karnataka
Rent Control Act is a limited interest which enables the
surviving spouse