Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India

I don't like to vacate the house

I stay in rented house in Bangalore from last 10 to 11years, now I want to know one thing, ( owner ) father given house for rent to me 1st, then he is collected rent also 6-7 years with me, after that his house given to his daughter has a gift deed (it is not his own property and other 7 childrens is there) he don�t know English, he is singed in kannada (agreement is there in English) that time his daughter cheated him she taken signature his all property other 7-8 place also, then father taken stay order for all his property, now katha and other document is there in father name, now case is going on.

After that his daughter came to my house and she given xerox of gift deed registration copy, now me only owner for this house, you should pay rent to me only (she came with rental agreement ) she taken signature with me for 2 years validity. Now 4years over she not renewed agreement she is collecting rent every month, now she told me to vacate the house immediately within 15 Jan 2008. her father told me don�t vacate the house I will come back soon, she is not owner,

I am paying rent also on time but she is not given any receipt for rent, now what I should do.


Asked on 1/02/09, 6:33 am

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Homi Maratha N.N. Maratha & Co.-Advocates

Re: I don't like to vacate the house

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Answered on 1/03/09, 6:21 am
Sudershan Goel India Law Offices of Sudershan Goel - Advocate

Re: I don't like to vacate the house

(a) It may be dfficult for you to establish payment of rent without receipt.

(b) You may enter into a fresh agreement with the original owner.

(c) You should always obtain a receipt against any payment you make; OR else make the payment by an Account Payees Crossed cheque only.

(d) You may consider filing a suit against the father and the daughter and start depositing the rent in Court;

(e) or else you may wait for any one of them to file a case of eviction against you; and in that case you may take your defence and deposit the rent in court.

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Answered on 1/02/09, 6:44 am


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