H.P. Urban Rent Control Act, 1987 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Order 1 Rule 10 – Indian Partnership Act, 1932 – Eviction – Impleadment, Legal Heirs – Joint Tenants – Necessary Party – Dominus Litis – The petitioner, a tenant, challenged the eviction order sought by the respondent/landlord under the H.P. Urban Rent Control Act, 1987. The key contention revolved around the impleadment of Usha Viz, the legal heir of a deceased partner, as a necessary party to the eviction proceedings.
The application for impleadment of Usha Viz was filed by the tenants on the grounds that she inherited the tenancy rights upon the death of a partner, thereby necessitating her inclusion as a party. The landlord opposed the application, asserting that Usha Viz had no tenancy rights and her inclusion was unnecessary as her interests were represented by other surviving partners.
The Rent Controller dismissed the application, citing the landlord’s preference not to include Usha Viz and invoking the principle that only necessary parties should be impleaded. In the revision petition, the tenants argued that Usha Viz’s inclusion was crucial for a fair adjudication, invoking Order 1 Rule 10 CPC and principles of Hindu Succession Act.
The court analyzed the partnership arrangement and the impact of a partner’s death on the continuation of the partnership firm. It concluded that in the absence of evidence demonstrating Usha Viz’s induction as a partner after the death of her mother, she had no legal standing to inherit tenancy rights or be impleaded as a necessary party.
The court emphasized that the partnership firm, not individual partners, held the tenancy rights, and Usha Viz’s absence as a party did not affect the validity of the eviction proceedings. Relying on precedents and legal principles, the court upheld the Rent Controller’s decision, dismissing the revision petition. (Para 33)
HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
2023 STPL(Web) 365 HP
[Latest HLJ 2023 (HP)(2) 1584 = 2023 HHC 13711]
Parmod Bamba Vs. Sudarshana Devi (Now Deceased) Through Her Legal Representative & Others
Civil Revision No. 101 of 2023-Decided on 1-12-2023
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