ground that the tenant has caused massive structural changes in the demised premises, which resulted in diminishing its value and utility. Notice of the ejectment ... written statement wherein, inter alia, was pleaded that there were no structural changes made by the tenants in the demised premises. A plea was taken
permitted to make
additions and alterations but without making any structural change in the
demised premises when the parties on the basis of request made ... vehemently argued that as the respondent is guilty of making
structural change by removing the intervening wall and converting two
rooms into a big hall
premises.
Landlord Baljit Singh Jeji (AW4) claims that these structural changes in the
premises were effected from 6th June to 5th July. Even Building Expert ... month or so must have been taken in carrying out these
structural changes.
20. So far as the second question is concerned, plea
permit the tenant to make any structural changes. It is the common case of the parties that the shop had been let out for being ... authorise the tenant to make all or any kind of structural change.
7. The final argument of Mr. Sarin is that it must be proved
without the consent of the landlord and by making some structural changes in the premises, the value of the property had been impaired and that ... demised premises had been impaired on account of major structural changes made by the tenant without the permission of the landlord. Reference has been made
dispute on various grounds i.e. change of user, material structural changes affected without consent of the petitioner, causing material impairment to the value ... change of user of the building and whether there were any structural changes brought about by the tenant-Judgment debtor. Shri Shadi Lal, Advocate
tenant under Section 13(3) (a) (iii) in case such major structural change were needed which could be done by the landlord alone after serving ... construction in its place. It was further held that if a structural change was required the tenant had to go but in the case
this Court dealt with the question whether the tenant had made structural changes. He removed one wall to convert two shops into the one. This ... aforesaid report it is evident that the petitioner has made great structural changes in the shops. He even removed one of the walls to convert
premises by demolishing the roof and thereby
they have made structural changes in the shop in question;
(d) That the respondents, without the written consent ... that the landlord has failed to prove that the alleged
structural change of the premises in question has been done by the
respondent-tenant without
view to make better use of the space without causing any structural changes in character and form of the building would not be taken ... Court yard by the appellant-tenant brought a material and structure change in the tenanted premises resulting in material impairment in the value and utility