LAWS(DLH)-2015-5-453

GOPAL KRISHAN CHANDNA Vs. GURMEET KAUR

Decided On May 21, 2015
Gopal Krishan Chandna Appellant
V/S
GURMEET KAUR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) AGGRIEVED by the order dated 15th January, 2015 whereby leave to defend was declined to the petitioner in an eviction petition filed by the respondent the petitioner prefers the present petition.

(2.) GURMEET Kaur, the respondent herein filed the eviction petition seeking eviction of Gopal Krishan Chandna from a portion of the ground floor of premises No. 122/2A, Govindpuri, Kalkaji Extension, New Delhi. It was stated that the tenanted shop had been let out by late Shri Mahinder Singh husband of Gurmeet Kaur on an oral agreement at a rent of Rs. 3300/ - per month exclusive of other charges. Gopal Krishan was carrying out the business of electrical equipments from the tenanted shop along with his brother and two other employees. Mahinder Singh who owned the suit property had converted the basement into shops and sold the said basement to various parties in the year 1995 who are in possession of the different shops since then. Thereafter Mahinder Singh sold some portions of the suit property and further constructions were raised on the first, second and third floor of the suit property where Mahinder Singh resided with his family along with his wife, son and daughter. Elder daughter of Mahinder Singh was married and Mahinder Singh died on 14th October, 2003. After the death of Mahinder Singh, Gurmeet Kaur became the owner of the premises and required the shop for running the business with the help of her daughter and son who were dependent on her. It was also stated that an earlier eviction petition was filed by Baljeet Singh against Gopal Krishan and his brother Praveen Kumar which was withdrawn on 16th May, 2012 and Gurmeet Kaur also had filed an eviction petition under Section 14(D) read with Section 25B DRC Act which was withdrawn with liberty to file a fresh petition vide order dated 21st February, 2013.

(3.) IN the leave to defend application Gopal Krishan claimed that on the same material in the earlier eviction petition filed by the son of the petitioner Baljeet Singh, leave to defend was granted and after the leave to defend was granted and written statement was filed, Baljeet Singh withdrew the eviction petition. It is stated that after the death of Mahinder Singh, Gurmeet Kaur sold half of the first floor and full roof rights of the property to the builder and thus she has no bonafide requirement. Further son of Gurmeet Kaur recently sold 15 shops out of 16 shops on the ground floor of the property and purchased commercial property in Ludhiana with a view to settle there. Gurmeet Kaur has also sold 4 flats out of 5 flats and thus now she and her family intends to sell the one flat and the tenanted shop which are remaining. The son of Gurmeet Kaur was a drug addict.