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Leave & license agreement

(Querist) 04 April 2013 This query is : Resolved 
I have entered in to a leave & license agreement with my tenant. In fact we have already completed 2 terms ( 2 x 22months). Now the tenant wants to renew it further for a term of 22 months. The question: Is it legally safe from my point of interest? and second question is can we renew back dated? The agreement is expiring on 30th April but I am available only by mid may to renew.
ajay sethi (Expert) 04 April 2013
renew it if you trust the the licensee . have agreement duly stamped and regd .

if agreement is expiring on 30th April and you are available from mid may ask tenant to vacate premises for 14 days . then enter into fresh agreement
ajay sethi (Expert) 04 April 2013
or in case you desire enter into agreement on 30th april and register it in may . agreement can be regd in 4 months
Adv k . mahesh (Expert) 04 April 2013
yes agreement can be registered within 4 months
prabhakar singh (Expert) 04 April 2013
Experts are right and law is laid in section 23 of the Indian Registration Act:
It reads as "Section 23. Time for presenting documents

Subject to the provisions contained in Section 24, 25 and 26, no document other than a will shall be accepted for registration unless presented for that purpose to the proper officer within four months from the date of its execution:

Provided that a copy of a decree or order may he presented within four months from the day on which the decree or order was made, or, where it is appealable, within four months from the day on which it becomes final."
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 04 April 2013
agree with experts
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 04 April 2013
You can renew the same.
The renewal may come into effect from the date of its operation though the same may be put into writing later on.
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (Expert) 04 April 2013
But in all probability the person has not registered the earlier LL agreement if so than now the tenant is a statutory tenant and without an order of a proper civil court the tenant can not be evicted.

prabhakar singh (Expert) 04 April 2013
ADVOCATE DEFENSE always looks things from opposite side,and why should he not,when he likes to call him ADVOCATE DEFENSE.True or not!
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 04 April 2013
Nothing to add more otherwise the matter can become controversial as it already seems.
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (Expert) 04 April 2013
Law is logic and it has no end that is why there are two sides.

Coming to tenancy problems firstly I became advocate because I had tenancy problems with my landlord. I wanted to simply leave but he started creating problems. Today we have more than fifty cases against him and he has a battery of more than a doz advocates facing those cases.

So tenancy and cheques has become my profession . Initially people were rudely contradicting me so I had stopped contributing.But in the process I got huge publicity .

When very recently I got a multi million cheque bounce case from accused and when the client told me that due to adverse comments against me they got interested and reposed faith so I started contributing again.

I have no malice against any body I have just stated the facts due to Shri Prabhakarsinghji s curiosity. My base of logic is LAOTZU the ancient philosopher from china and his teachings are just opposite to what normally people think behave and do.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 04 April 2013
-Advocate Defense! Sorry! After reading your detailed story, instead of your desire, I do appreciate you and welcome you again in this community. It shall now be difficult to contradict you and this may even go against you if you think this is the only way to get popularity.......


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