landlord's
title." at page 301 (emphasis supplied by me)
"Short of eviction by title paramount, or its equivalent,
however, the tenant ... eviction he had attorned to the
paramount title-holder. In order to constitute eviction
by title paramount, it has been established by
decisions in England
mind, constitute a 'good and present title' for the defence of
eviction by title paramount. Next, in the pleadings of the defendant ... title had come to an end. But such
denial of title is through the defence of eviction by title paramount. In the
case at hand
landlord's title has since
terminated by transfer or otherwise or has been lost or
defeated by title paramount. In English case law there ... supra) may be where
the tenant is validly attorned to the paramount title-
holder of the property or where that the plaintiff landlord
had, during
said doctrine is where the tenant is validly
attorned to the paramount title holder of the property or where the
plaintiff / landlord had, during ... property vested in anyone else who could be described as a paramount
title holder or that there was extinction of the title of Respondent
title had come to an end due to eviction by a paramount title holder. In those circumstances, the suit was instituted by the lessor twelve
came to an end, or that he was evicted by a paramount title holder,
or that even though there was no actual eviction or dispossession ... under a threat of eviction, the tenant had attorned to the paramount
title holder and a new jural relationship of landlord and tenant had come
title of his
landlord from the beginning of his tenancy.
Howsoever defective title of such landlord could be,
such tenant cannot deny his title ... threat to such tenant of his eviction by
subsequently acquired paramount title holder then
any denial of title by such tenant to the landlord
case in view of the threat made by the
paramount title holder namely the Government, who have
issued Ex.B8 B memo ... additional written statement, that
there was a threat by the paramount title holder namely the
Government under Ex.B8, and he has also paid
charges to the
Government, it is only the Government, being the paramount title holder, who
would be entitled to evict them from the suit property
title to realise rent from
the sub-lessee and whether such an order even before its execution can constitute
eviction by title paramount