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RENT CONTROL PETITION NO.22 OF 2015

Case between Muhammed Basheer vs Beeran et al regarding eviction and arrears of rent

Court
Rent Controller of Tirur
Judge
Smt. VINCY.T.V.,B.A LL.B.
Order Date
2017-03-31
Duration
1 year 11 months 11 days

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Case Summary

Petitioner seeks eviction of respondents due to rent arrears and misuse of property which diminished its value.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court granted eviction of respondents directing them to vacate the property within two months.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Eviction of respondents
Case Type
Eviction under Kerala Building (Lease and Rent Control) Act 1965
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
The court found that the petitioner proved rent arrears since November 2014 and misuse of the property by the respondents.

Judgment Evidence:

In the result, the petition is allowed under section 11(2) and 11(4)(ii) of the Kerala Building (Lease and Rent Control) Act 1965.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Muhammed Basheer (46 years) Thekkankuttoor amsom, desom, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Beeran (50 years) Tirur amsom, kott desom, Tirur Taluk Najeeb (40 years) Tirur amsom, kott desom, Tirur Taluk

Reliefs

Relief Type: Eviction
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Eviction of respondents from the property within two months
Evidence:
The court granted eviction of respondents directing them to vacate the property within two months.

Documents & Evidence

Document Type: Layer Notice
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Sent to respondents on 31.12.2014
Reference:
Document Type: Court Exhibits
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Evidence supporting misuse of property by respondents
Reference:
Ext.C1 to C4

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Wed, 04/22/2015 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
90%

Involved Entities

Private Individual

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