Rent
Act, 1954 for the first time defile 'statutory tenant' and
'statutory tenancy'. 'Statutory tenant' was define ... statutory tenant may live long
thereafter. The statutory tenant is an ex-tenant and
yet he is a tenant."
The concept of statutory tenancy
statutory tenant, the heirs
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of the statutory tenant had no right to remain in possession
of the premises, as statutory tenancy was not heritable ... Rent Act, 1954
for the first time define 'statutory tenant' and
'statutory tenancy'. 'Statutory Tenant' was defined
what has vested in
Defendants No.2 is the statutory tenancy of Defendants
No.3, and as such Defendant No.2, is the statutory tenant ... Defendant
No.2, for the acquirement and/or vesting of their statutory
tenancy right, in the Defendants No.1.
D. that the Defendants
statutory tenant is not in dispute, The only question is whether statutory tenant's is competent to so assign his tenancy rights ... tenancy is transferable in the same manner as the contractual tenancy is and prohibition against the transfer of tenancy right even of a statutory tenant
property Act relates to a contractual tenancy or to a statutory tenancy. Their Lordships further held that where a contractual tenancy to which the rent ... provisions of a statute , has been referred to as statutory tenancy."
The conclusion of the supreme Court on the relevant point in Punjalal Bhagwandin
deceased tenant who was in occupation as statutory tenant.
Pointing out that the concept of statutory tenancy under the
English Rent Acts and under Indian ... statutory tenant to create a sub-
tenancy after replacement of the contractual tenancy with
the statutory 'tenancy. The observations made and the deci-
sion
gains. They contend that the compensation received by statutory tenant towards the surrender of the statutory tenancy rights to the landlord is a capital asset ... assessee that the surrender of statutory tenancy amounts to surrender of tenancy right and the tenancy right is always considered to be a capital asset
tenders the rent as the rent payable under the statutory tenancy, the landlord cannot be accepting it as rent, create a tenancy by holding over ... 1422 of AIR) thus :---
"It is well settled that statutory tenancy normally arises when a tenant under a lease holds over, that
statutory tenant has only a personal right or privilege. It is nothing more than a status of irrmovability conferred by the statute. Statutory tenancy close ... statutes. A statutory tenant is a hybrid creature. It is a new animal in the legal bestiary. Not unjust1v has the statutory tenancy been called
They contend that the compensation received by the statutory tenant towards the surrender of the statutory tenancy rights to the land which is a capital ... assessee that the surrender of statutory tenancy amounts to surrender of tenancy right and the tenancy right is always considered to be a capital asset