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Supreme Court of India · 2000-10-18

SHAMIM AKHTAR vs IQBAL AHMAD

Citation / case number
SC 1999/18569
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
SHAMIM AKHTAR
Respondent
IQBAL AHMAD
Author
M.B.Shah D.P.Mohapatro
Bench
M.B.Shah D.P.Mohapatro

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court ruled on the eviction of a tenant under Section 20 of the Uttar Pradesh Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction) Act, 1972, affirming that a tenant's denial of the landlady's title and default in rent payment are valid grounds for eviction. The Court held that the appellant, as the landlady, had established her title through a registered gift deed, and the tenant's claim of an oral gift to a third party was insufficient to negate her rights. The eviction order was upheld, reinforcing the legal principle that a tenant cannot deny the title of a landlord while in possession.

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