HRRP FIELD U/SEC.46(1) OF KARNATAKA RENT
ACT, 1999, AGAINST THE ORDERS DATED:01.08.2014
PASSED IN HRC.87/2013 ON THE FILE ... order of Rent Court. This section 46 is analogous to
50 of repeated enhancement i.e., Karnataka Rent
Control Act -1961. The revisional jurisdiction under
COURT OF
KARNATAKA (Shivanand Govind Nayak V/s Vivekanand
Shrikamal Patil and Others), wherein, it is observed that,
A) KARNATAKA RENT CONTROL ACT ... Karnataka 772 (Vasanth Gururao
Desai V/s Nabhiraj-Padmappa Kunder), wherein, it is
observed that,
KARNATAKA RENT CONTROL ACT,
1961 (Karnataka Act
petition filed u/s 27(2)(a) and (r) of the Karnataka
Rent Act, 1999 filed by the petitioner against the respondent for
seeking judgement ... rent. That itself is clear that the
petitioner is the landlord comes under the definition of S.3(e) of
Karnataka Rent Act
petitioner has not made out any grounds under the provision of
Karnataka Rent Act seeking eviction and the grounds made are fanciful
and malafide. Therefore ... under Section 27(2) (r) and
section 31(1)(c) of Karnataka Rent Act on 9.9.2009 and legal notice issued
on 6.5.2009. It is also
Karnataka
Rent Act 1999, which provides that, if any premises, which is
having deemed rent or the standard rent of more than ... First Schedule or
the rent exceeds Rs.2,500/- per month any other area, the
provisions of the Karnataka Rent Act 1999 is not applicable
Karnataka Rent Act 1999, which provides that, if
any premises, which is having deemed rent or the standard rent
of more than ... First Schedule or the rent exceeds Rs.2,500/- per month any
other area, the provisions of the Karnataka Rent Act 1999 is not
applicable
Karnataka
Rent Act 1999, which provides that, if any premises, which is
having deemed rent or the standard rent of more than ... First Schedule or
the rent exceeds Rs.2,500/- per month any other area, the
provisions of the Karnataka Rent Act 1999 is not applicable
Bangalore whose rent is more than Rs.3,500/- per month is
excluded from the purview of Karnataka Rent Act which means
the residential ... property in Bangalore whose rent is less than
Rs.3,500/- per month falls within the purview of Karnataka
Rent Act and the tenant under
Section 2(3)(g) of the Karnataka Rent Act, 1999 (hereinafter
referred to as ' Rent Act ' for the sake of brevity), would ... extended to the provisions of the Karnataka Rent
Act, 1999 . The words used under the Rent Act is "non-residential
purpose
Rent Act are not applicable, then the
provisions of Section 106 of TP Act are applicable. The
properties which are not covered under Karnataka Rent ... Rent Act , issuance of notice U/s 106 of TP Act does
not terminate the tenancy of protected tenant.
17. Section 2 of Karnataka Rent