also.
(2) 7-2-1942 : Suit under Section 180, U. P. Tenancy Act, 1939 by the landlords.
(3) 28-3-1943 : Decree in the above ... Tenancy (Amendment) Act 10 of 1947 amending the U. P. Tenancy Act, 1939 came into force.
(7) 1948 : Application by opposite parties
M/S Mass Awash Pvt.Ltd.Thru Its ... vs Commissioner Of Income Tax ... on 10
Whether permission under Section 63 of the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948, was obtained because the sale or intended sale was in favour
dissimilar to the discretion conferred by other provisions of the Act, such as Sections 3-A and 4, which have not been held ... held that Section 6(2) of the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act (No. 67 of 1948), empowering the State Government to fix a lower
suit for ejectment under Section 180 of the U. P. Tenancy Act against opposite party No. 4, his mother, Ram Kali; and his uncle, Teerath ... rights created in his favour by the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 . In another case, namely, Narayan Laxman v. Vishnu Waman
this case, a contractual tenancy created in 1943 for five years was converted into a statutory tenancy for ten years ending on 31st March ... result of application of the Bombay Tenancy Act, 1939 to the East Khandesh. Subsequently, Bombay Act 67 of 1948 came into force and on 11th
motu enquiry Under Section 84-C of the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948. The said suo motu enquiry was initiated with regard
Bombay Land Requisition Act, 1948 contemplated vacancy when a tenant ceased to be in occupation upon termination of his tenancy, eviction, or assignment, or transfer ... explanation (a). Section 6 of the Bombay Land Requisition Act, 1948. Those words are not words of limitation, but of extension so as to cover
been ejected after June 30, 1948 but had still the right under the U. p. Tenancy (Amendment) Act, X of 1947, Section ... Clause 1 (c) of Section 27 of the U. P. Tenancy (Amendment) Act No. X of 1947. The explanation therefore only alters the date
these : The assessee had constructed a large number of quarters in 1948. Those quarters were just opposite to the factory building of M/s; Modi ... value as contemplated by the Act. In the present case, as we have noted above, the agreement of tenancy in respect of the premises