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venkat b. (owner)     27 October 2015

Tenant keeping the shop open beyond 8.30 , till 10.30. t

Sir, my tenant is keeping his shop open beyond 8.30 pm. Till 10.30 pm, I am residing upstairs. How can I complain about this. And also get him vacated on this grounds



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G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.)     27 October 2015

File application to SPIO, jurisdictional Police station, seeking such timings as follows:

 

Application dt.27th Oct, 2015 seeking information under RTI Act

filed before : SPIO, Station House officer,.............Police station:

RTI Fee: Rs.10/- Adhesive Court fee pasted here on TOP/right  portion of application

Applicant:..........................(full address)

Information solicited:

1)Please provide the working hours prescribed for a shop in residential area during night times.

2)Please inform the control procedure for taking against those shop keepers who operate after such fixed timings.

3)Please inform the name of the official, designation, mobile no. and postal address with whom complaint can be made against those shops that remain open even after 10.00 PM.

 

Applicant.

Please get a xerox copy of application after affixing fee, send application by Regd post and paste postal recipt on your copy for further appeal procedure.  If you fail to receive any response from SPIO, even after 40 days from date of registering your application, make first appeal to superior officer, designated as First Appellate Authority with grounds for appeal as deemed denial and pray for directions to SPIO for providing information as expeditiously as possible.(For more information on RTI search website of Police dept in application/first appeal formats)

 

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     01 November 2015

You have not mentioned the conditions of rent agreement on the subject issue.  Is there any clause forbidding the tenant to close the shop after 8.30 pm?, Is the shop kept open a  nuisance to you or rather a public nuisance?,  what is the trade going on in the shop which disturbs you?  This cannot be a ground for issuing  notice to him to vacate the shop, it may back fire. 


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