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Rent Control Petition No. 33 of 2014

Case between Parayil Muhammedkutty vs Kinassery Parambil Sugathan regarding rental agreement settlement

Court
Rent Controller of Tirur
Judge
Sri. Biju V.G., B.Sc., LL.B., Rent Controller
Order Date
2014-11-26
Duration
Not mentioned
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Case Summary

Petitioner filed a petition under Kerala Building (Lease and Rent Control) Act. The matter was settled between parties through a lawful mediation agreement.

Judgment Outcome

Partial Relief
Interim Order
The court accepted the mediation agreement between the parties and fixed the rent at Rs. 1000 per month with a yearly 12% enhancement from November 2017.
Judgment Favored
Partial
Relief Granted
Rent fixing and mediation agreement acceptance
Case Type
Rent Control Petition
Final Judgment
No
Key Reasoning:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

The rent of the petition schedule is fixed at Rs. 1000/- per month from November, 2014 with an enhancement of 12% of the rent every year after November, 2017.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Parayil Muhammedkutty (56 years) Vettom amsom, Vemanna desom, PO. Vettom, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Kinassery Parambil Sugathan (51 years) Vettom amsom, Vemanna desom, PO. Vettom, Tirur Taluk

Reliefs

Relief Type: Rent Fixing
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Rent of the petition schedule fixed at Rs. 1000 per month with a 12% yearly enhancement from November 2017.
Evidence:
The rent of the petition schedule is fixed at Rs. 1000/- per month from November, 2014 with an enhancement of 12% of the rent every year after November, 2017.
Relief Type: Mediation Agreement Acceptance
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Court accepted the lawful mediation agreement between the parties.
Evidence:
The terms of the mediation agreement are lawful. Hence the mediation agreement is accepted.

Documents & Evidence

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Outcome Confidence
70%

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