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RENT CONTROL PETITION NO. 83 OF 2016

Case between Kakkuzhiyil Basheer vs Cherukkara Musthafa regarding rent arrears and subletting

Court
Court of the Rent Controller of Tirur
Judge
Smt. VINCY.T.V.,B.A, L.L.B.
Order Date
2018-01-31
Duration
Approximately 1 year

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Case Summary

Petitioner filed a petition seeking eviction of the respondent due to rent arrears and unauthorized subletting of the property.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court granted the eviction of the respondent due to rent arrears and unauthorized subletting.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Eviction of the respondent from the petition schedule building
Case Type
Rent Control Petition
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
The petitioner proved that the respondent had not paid rent since 2015 and failed to prove the surrender of the lease. The alleged sublessee was unable to provide substantial evidence of tenancy.

Judgment Evidence:

The court granted the eviction of the respondent.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Kakkuzhiyil Basheer (50 years) Thrikkandiyur amsom desom, Tirur Taluk

Defendants

Cherukkara Musthafa (48 years) Ponmundam amsom, Adrussery desom, Tirur Taluk

Reliefs

Relief Type: Eviction
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Eviction of the respondent from the petition schedule building
Evidence:
The court granted the eviction of the respondent.

Documents & Evidence

Document Type: Registered Lawyer Notice
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Issued on 15-3-2016
Reference:
A1(a)
Document Type: Postal receipt
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Related to the case
Reference:
A1(b)
Document Type: Acknowledgment card
Submitted By: Plaintiff
Relevance:
Associated with the case
Reference:
A1(c)

Quick Facts

Location
Tirur
Case Filed
Fri, 01/01/2016 - 12:00
Outcome Confidence
100%

Involved Entities

Private Individual

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