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Rent Acts (Calcutta Bombay and Rangoon)

1924

The orders of the controller are liable to be reviewed by the President of the Tribunal and a specialINTRODUCTIO1 Vii feature of the Act is to introduce a penal provision in setion 20 which is meant to be a further protection to the tenant against infringements of the provisions of the act by the landlord. [...] Intention to use for residential purpose :—When a question arose whether the premises were rented for the purpose of a factory and the President of the Tribunal came to the conclusion on the evidence that the letting was not for the purposes of a factory held that the state of mind of the tenant at the time as to what he intended to try to do in future is by no means conclusive and that the draf [...] 55 t alleged by the tenant) and it appeared that the sum of money which the tenant had paid to the Controller was insufficient to meet either the rent that would be allowed under s. 2 (I) of the Act or the contractual rent or the rent ultimately fixed by the Controller as the standard rent the decision of the Small Cause Court Judge that the tenant was in the circumstances not a person who was [...] But when a woman of the town applies for stanardisation of the rent of the premises occupied by her and the landlord opposite party does not set up the invalidity of the tenancy but invites the Court to standardise the rent at a certain amount and the Rent Controller dismissed the application on the ground that the petitioner had no locus standi held that in the circumstances of the case the [...] The rules prescribed by the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal regarding applications for copies of records and the amount and levy of searching fees and charges therefor in Civil Courts subordinate to the High Court shall apply to applications for and the supply of copies of any papers forming part of the record of the Controller and of the President of the Tribunal under the Act.
law
Pages
107
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143038
Segment Pages Author Actions
Introduction
i-xii Bimala Law, Benodelal Mookerjee view
Chapter I. Bengal Act No. III of 1920 the Calcutta Rent Act 1920
1-48 unknown view
Chapter II. Bombay Act No. II of 1918
49-71 unknown view
Chapter III. The Rangoon Rent Act Act No. II of 1920
72-94 unknown view
Index
i-i unknown view

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