landlordpetitioner to prove all essential
ingredients of section 14(1)(a) DRC Act, one of which is that eviction
petition can be filed only ... observing that
petitioner is entitled to eviction order, order under section 15(1) DRC Act
has also been passed. Therefore, the order unsustainable. Reliance
Supreme Court, in
my opinion the ambit of Section 14(1)(e) of DRC Act has been
enlarged and a landlord is entitled ... Sec.14(7) of DRC Act, this order shall not be
executable before the expiry of period of six months from today.
22. File
landlordpetitioner to prove all essential
ingredients of section 14(1)(a) DRC Act, one of which is that eviction
petition can be filed only ... observing that
petitioner is entitled to eviction order, order under section 15(1) DRC Act
has also been passed. Therefore, the order unsustainable. Reliance
provided U/s 14(7) of DRC Act . The petition for eviction U/s
14(1)(e) r/w Section 25B of DRC Act ... provided U/s 14(7) of DRC Act . The petition for eviction U/s 14(1)(e) r/w
Section 25B of DRC Act
petition for, and seeking, an
eviction order under section 14 (1) (k) of DRC Act.
17.In cases of this nature there cannot ... section 14 (11) of DRC Act, as
already taken out by the said forum in terms of the operative
part of the impugned judgment.
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cannot be
evicted under the provisions of Section 14(1)(e) the DRC Act. The
said contention has been set at rest by judgment ... proviso of sub
section (1) of section 14 of the DRC Act is allowed. An eviction
order is passed against the respondents in respect
deposited by filing petition under section
27 DRC Act. This deposit was made within two months of service of legal
notice of demand. Under these ... Page 10/11
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maintainable, inasmuch as, Section 38 of the DRC Act provides for appeal
to Tribunal. This section provides that an appeal lies
petitioners u/s 14 (1) (d) & (h) of DRC Act against the
respondents. U/s 14 (1) (d) of DRC Act , the case ... U/s 14 (1) (h) of DRC Act , the
case of the petitioner is that after the commencement of the Delhi Rent
Control Act
failed to prove that the case
at hand falls under Section 3 (d) , DRC Act. It is already proved that as the
monthly rent ... under the purview of
Section 3(c) , DRC Act. Hence, in view of Section 3(c) and Section 50 ,
DRC Act, this court does
merits.
22.Accordingly, an eviction order is passed against the respondent
and in favour of petitioner U/s 14 D of DRC Act , in respect