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RENT CONTROL PETITION NO. 42 OF 2016

Case between Abdul Khadar et al vs Entheen kutty regarding lease and rent control

Court
RENT CONTROLLER OF TIRUR
Judge
Smt. VINCY.T.V.
Order Date
2018-06-22
Duration
1 year 6 months
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Case Summary

Abdul Khadar and Prakash.R filed a petition against Entheen kutty seeking vacant possession of a room as per a lawful compromise where Abdul Khadar paid Rs.2,75,000 to Entheen kutty.

Judgment Outcome

Plaintiff Won
Interim Order
The court allowed the petition, ordering Entheen kutty to provide vacant possession of the room to Abdul Khadar before 30-6-2018 as per the lawful compromise.
Judgment Favored
Plaintiff
Relief Granted
Vacant possession of petition schedule room
Case Type
Rent Control Petition
Final Judgment
No
Why Plaintiff Won:
Reason not clearly mentioned

Judgment Evidence:

Petition filed u/s. 11 (3) of Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act. Compromise filed. The petitioner has given Rs.2,75,000/- to the respondent. The respondent permitted to give vacant possession of the building to the petitioner on or before 30-6-2018.

Parties Involved

Plaintiffs

Abdul Khadar (46 years) Thekkepurath House, Thrikkandiyur amsom Thekkumuri desom, P.O. Thekkumuri, Tirur Taluk. Pin 676 105 Prakash.R (41 years) Pareparambil House, Thrikkandiyur amsom Thekkumuri desom, P.O. Thekkumuri, Tirur Taluk. Pin 676 105

Defendants

Entheen kutty (61 years) Kaladi House, Thanalur amsom Meenadathoor desom, P.O.676 307. Tirur Taluk

Reliefs

Relief Type: Vacant Possession
Outcome: Granted
Description:
Provide vacant possession of the petition schedule room as per compromise terms.
Evidence:
The petitioner has given Rs.2,75,000/- to the respondent. The respondent permitted to give vacant possession of the building to the petitioner on or before 30-6-2018.

Documents & Evidence

Quick Facts

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

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