First floor in lieu of ground floor in personal necessity suit
anubhav
(Querist) 27 November 2016
This query is : Resolved
A shop tenant (in Punjab) is facing personal necessity eviction suit. The tenant wishes to leave ground floor which the owner needs in lieu of first floor, he (tenant) being ready to construct both floors on his own expenditure. Is anyone aware of such judgement by any court?
At this time the shop has only ground floor.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 27 November 2016
citations not supplied.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 27 November 2016
Judgment / reference cases / ruling / citation / decided cases not provided / supplied in this section.
Case seem to be vacating the premised not for construction by the tenant. Such agreement can be reached out of court.
Court may confine to decide on the reliefs sought.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 27 November 2016
How are you concerned with the query?
ramesh
(Expert) 27 November 2016
You have not made out any case. You are asking on your apprehensions. If you have any problem with the tenant sort out from him. This club is not a forum to clear your pre planned apprehensions.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 27 November 2016
Such agreement is possible easily with out of court settlement as advised above.