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Supreme Court of India · 2009-03-23

VIMAL CHAND GHEVARCHAND JAIN vs RAMAKANT EKNATH JAJOO

Citation / case number
SC 2007/13523
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
VIMAL CHAND GHEVARCHAND JAIN
Respondent
RAMAKANT EKNATH JAJOO
Author
S.B. Sinha

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of possession and rights over property under the Transfer of Property Act, emphasizing that a licensee does not acquire any interest in the property and can be evicted by the owner. The Court held that the respondent, having been a licensee, had no right to remain in possession after the license was revoked. The appeal was allowed, and the lower court's decision was set aside, affirming the appellant's right to recover possession of the property.

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