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july 2006

Supreme Court of India · 2006-07-11

Pushpa Devi Bhagat (D) Th. Lr.Smt. ... vs Rajinder Singh & Ors

Citation / case number
AIR 2006 SUPREME COURT 2628
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Pushpa Devi Bhagat (D) Th. Lr.Smt. ...
Respondent
Rajinder Singh & Ors
Author
R. V. Raveendran
Bench
B P Singh, R V Raveendran

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court held that the tenancy of the suit property, initially established under a registered lease deed, was validly terminated by the landlords under the provisions of the Delhi Rent Control Act. The Court emphasized that the dissolution of the partnership firm did not affect the tenancy rights of the partners, and the suit for possession was maintainable despite the dissolution. The Court upheld the lower court's decision, affirming the landlords' right to recover possession of the property.

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