tendered his evidence affidavit as Ex. P2 and he deposed
that oral tenancy was created before the plaintiff and
defendant in his presence. Sh. Jabrdeen ... premises by his father in the
year 1998 by way of oral tenancy. PW4 has further denied
the suggestion that the defendant was inducted
tendered his evidence affidavit as Ex. P2 and he deposed
that oral tenancy was created before the plaintiff and
defendant in his presence. Sh. Jabrdeen ... premises by his father in the
year 1998 by way of oral tenancy. PW4 has further denied
the suggestion that the defendant was inducted
executed in favour of her husband, after his demise. There
was oral tenancy between the parties and to substantiate this oral
agreement of tenancy ... year. Plaintiff had tried to
prove on record that there was oral tenancy and this oral tenancy has
been sought to be substantiated
tenancy was not inherited by the other legal
heirs and the tenancy was expressly surrendered by the other legal heirs
and a fresh oral tenancy ... expressly or impliedly surrendered their tenancy rights and a fresh oral
tenancy was created between the plaintiff and Sh. Hari Om Aggarwal
and since then
rooms of respondent/defendant behind the back of
defendant. Creation of oral tenancy @ Rs.3,000/per month and
accepting Rs.1 lac as security ... plaintiff has averred in the plaint that on the
basis of oral tenancy, she was inducted as a tenant in the suit
property
clearly shows in the absence of any
written document that an oral tenancy on month to month
basis was created between the parties and accordingly ... respondent was justified in terminating the oral tenancy of
the appellant qua the suit premises by way of notice dated
17.8.1998, copy of which
electricity
and other charges. The tenancy commenced in January, 2005. It is
further pleaded that the tenancy was oral and no document was
executed ... tenancy was oral and that the property was leased to
the defendant for running his business of stitching clothes. Such
oral tenancy is deemed
tenant in 1984 by late Sh. Pratap Singh through an oral
tenancy at the monthly rent of Rs.500/, which was subsequently
increased ... Thus, it is clear that the defendant though claiming an oral
tenancy with the father of the plaintiff No.1 since 1984, and has admitted
water
charges. He further stated that it was an oral tenancy/agreement with Sh.
Chiranjit Lal Mehra and at the time of creation of tenancy ... monthly rent of Rs. 525/ and this was not an oral
tenancy and a lease deed was executed by petitioner no. 2 and themselves
plaintiff was also present & they witnessed the said oral
tenancy agreement. By making the following depositions PW1 Smt. Santosh
Rani has made on attempt ... believe that plaintiff no.1 Smt.
Santosh Rani witnessed the oral tenancy contract between the defendant and
Mr. Prithvi Raj Narang. More so when plaintiff