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Supreme Court of India · 2005-11-10

UDAY SHANKAR TRIYAR vs RAM KALEWAR PRASAD SINGH

Citation / case number
SC 2003/21464
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
UDAY SHANKAR TRIYAR
Respondent
RAM KALEWAR PRASAD SINGH
Author
RUMA PAL,A. R. LAKSHMANAN,R. V. RAVEENDRAN
Bench
RUMA PAL,DR. A. R. LAKSHMANAN,R. V. RAVEENDRAN

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court held that the eviction suit filed by the landlord against A.N. Singh and the District Congress Committee (DCC) was valid under the Bihar Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act, 1982, as A.N. Singh had sub-let the premises without consent and defaulted on rent payments. The Court emphasized that the premises were let for personal use, not for DCC's office, and upheld the trial court's decree for eviction. The appeal against the Patna High Court's order was dismissed, affirming the trial court's findings.

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