Commison on ejectment suit
Swarna kamal Chandra
(Querist) 21 August 2015
This query is : Resolved
I filed an ejectment suit against my tenant who run a shop on reasonable requirement. I also run a business in a dilapilated market which was already declaired as unsafe building by the municipal corporation and fire brigade. Beside this my shop is only 77sft in measurement. Do I need to commison to establish my demand? Or the rent bill/trade licence (showing measurement of the shop) is enough to prove?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 22 August 2015
Discuss with your lawyer who is well aware of all facts and the case file.
Swarna kamal Chandra
(Querist) 22 August 2015
Yes Mr.Sudhir Kumar. For my own requirement.My existing rented premises is in dilapilated condition and is only 77sft.
malipeddi jaggarao
(Expert) 23 August 2015
Serve a notice for eviction and if there is no response file suit for eviction as you require the premises for your own use. But it may take a long period to get the legal remedy. Hence if you can strike a compromise with the tenant by paying reasonable compensation, it will give you instant relief.