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The Calcutta Law Journal Short Notes of Cases Articles and Other Matters July 16 1921

1921

Section 61 of the B. T. Act is an enabling section and if a tenant paying rent in kind be deprived of the use of the section how does he meet the difficulties for which the provisions of section G r has been made by the Legislature. [...] For in that case the landlord will be at liberty to witdraw the amount deposited in Court by his tenent after the service of notice and also to institute a suit within six months from the date of the service of notice of such deposit for the balance if any which he considers to be due from the tenant. [...] Now if the „observtions made in zo C. I. J. page r Oo be stretched to the cases -of tenants paying rent in kind they cannot have the remedy allowed by section 149 of the B. T. Act if the deposit of the market-value of the rent in kind be not recognised by law. [...] Because when a person sued for rent puts forward the plea of holding the land under and paying the rent to a third person the latter should not be joined in the suit so as to convert a simple suit for arrears of rent into a suit for the determination of title to the land in respect of which the rent is claimed (I. [...] The type and paper leave no room for criticism and the price for the whole work must be regarded as moderate when we remember the size of the book the high quality of work and the present economic conditions.
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4
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India
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sarf.120108
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