Delhi Rent Control Act,1995 – Eviction – Tenant to handover Possession – On account of the efforts put in by learned counsel, all disputes inter se the parties stand resolved, which, on the basis of the instructions imparted to the learned counsel for the respective parties, as stated in the Court, are recorded herein under and the petition is being disposed of in the said terms – The relationship between the parties i.e., the landlord and the tenant is not in dispute – The tenant agrees for passing of an order of ejectment on the grounds specified in the ejectment petition. Accordingly, an order in terms of the Rent Control Act is passed in favour of the landlord and against the tenant – Considering the fact that the tenant who is 82years of age, has lost his wife during the time of COVID19 is granted time to vacate the demised premises till 28th February, 2025 – The respondent tenant undertakes to hand over the vacant and peaceful possession of the demised premises to the petitioners land lords before such date – Petition shall stand disposed of in the terms as enumerated. (Para 4 and 5)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 127 SC
[2024 INSC 141]
Swami Goverdhan Rangachariji & Ors. Vs. M/S. A.J. Printers
Special Leave to Appeal (C) No. 18366 of 2021-Decided on 23-2-2024
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