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yesterday's query continuation on IA for depositing rents...

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 05 June 2010 This query is : Resolved 
(THIS WAS MY YESTERDAY'S QUERY).

Sir,

((my tenant is not giving rents since 2 years.

he has filed IA seeking permission of court to deposit rents but has not done till date.

In the absence of written agreement he has falsely stated lesser rents, even that he is not paying.

I am surviving on rents only for my livelihood.

It has become difficult to sustain my family.

My counsel is not guiding me properly.

Respected Sir, What should I do?

PL FOR GOD'S SAKE ADVICE ME WHAT TO DO?

THANKS))



In continuation, the problem is that my:-

tenant has obtained a interim injunction against me and is troubling me with out paying rents water bill and untimely paying electricity bills.

Allegation is that i have threatened him with anti social elements.

Tenant has not approached the police to complain, knowing that the allegation is a false.

He is showing less rents in the absence of written agreement in the form of fake rent receipts that are forged.

The extent of plint area of the rented residence stated in the plaint by tenant is half than what he is actually occupying.
This is how is misguiding the court.

He is using the house for other than residential purpose. I have docs to support my claim and filed in court.

I badly need rents to sustain my family as the only source of income.

Its 2 years since he gave rents. He filed IA seeking court permission to deposit rents as we refused it.

I am preparing to file eviction suit as per your advice.

What grounds should i state in the counter to see that the interim stay is immediately lifted.

Pl advice me madam/sirs.

Thanks.
Suryanarayana Tangirala (Expert) 05 June 2010
Injuction suit has nothing to do with eviction case,u havent mentioned whether the case is filed under rentcontrol Act or under Transfer of Property Act,and also from which state u belong to bcoz rent control act varies from state to state
Surrender K Singal (Expert) 06 June 2010
Non-payment of rent is a prime cause for suit for eviction !


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