Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India

land lord

I have one house in hyderabad A.P. three years back, i have given the first floor to a tenant. now i have want that floore for personal use, so i asked them to vacate the premisses, but they are not vacating, instead they suite in the court regarding falls allegations. i do not have the any lease areggrements. so what should i do to vacate them? i also went to court, so how much time it will take them to vacate the premisses, please advise.


Asked on 6/29/07, 12:27 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

G. M. Gupta gmguptaandassociates

Re: land lord

you have to contest the cases which he has filed but u can file so many cases on him that he will ultimately leave the premises. the cases demands clever drafting and good pleading

time can not be ascertained.

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Answered on 6/30/07, 9:47 am
kavitha balakrishnan kpp associates

Re: land lord

eviction on the ground - for personal use of the landlord is one of the valid ground for filing a eviction case in the rent control tribunal/court . even though you do not have a lease agreement by the pending case it now established that he is your tenant and that you are his landlord - so ahead file a suit for eviction! and at the same time contest the tenant case. regarding time it is impossible to say how long it will take - we do not know the status/position of the case!

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Answered on 6/29/07, 2:26 am


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