LAWS(DLH)-1995-9-60

ANANT RAJ AGENCIES PRIVATE LIMITED Vs. RAJINDERJAINA

Decided On September 01, 1995
ANANT RAJ AGENCIES PRIVATE LIMITED Appellant
V/S
RAJINDER JAINA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This is plaintiff's suit for recovery of possession and arrears of rent and interest thereon besides future damages.

(2.) The defendant was directed to be served with summons for 12th April, 1994. The defendant was personally served with summons alongwith copy of plaint on 25th January, 1994. On 12th April, 1994, Mr. Vipul Maheshwari, Advocate appeared for the defendant and undertook to file power of attorney and written statement within four weeks. The case was directed to be posted for 10th August 1994 for admission/denial of documents, on which date defendant did not put in appearance. Written statement and power of attorney were also not filed. The case was posted in Court on 23rd September, 1994, on which date also nobody appeared for the defendant. The accordingly was proceeded against ex-parte. Plaintiff was called upon to adduce ex-parte evidence, whch the plaintiff has done by filing an affidavit of Shri Anil Sarin, Director of the plaintiff and has been duly authorised to represent the plaintiff-Company.

(3.) Through lease.deeds dated 11th December, 1991 and 7th December, 1991, two premises were let out to the defendant, namely, 430 sq. ft. area in Hall No.1B, Mezzanine floor and 993 st. ft. in Hall No. 1 BB Mezzanine floor of E-2, Jhandewalan Extension, New Delhi, on a monthly rent of Rs. 6772.00 and Rs. 15,640.00 respectively. The defendant was also required to pay maintenance charges at the rate of Rs. 0.70 per sq. ft. of the covered area. It is alleged in the plaint and stated in the affidavit that with effect from 26th September, 1992, the defendant surrendered a part of the premises, namely, an area comprising 490 sq. ft. and thus the defendant remained in occupation of 933 sq. ft. which portion has been alienated in red Ex.P.2, copy of lease deed proved on record as EX.P.I. The revised rent agreed was Rs. 14,659.00 per month. It is alleged in the plaint and stated in the affidavit that defendant had been a habitual defaulter. For the months of January, 1992, February, 1992 and March, 1992, rent was paid by the defendant through three different cheques which when presented to the bankers were received back unrealised with the remarks that "sufficient funds were not available with defendant's bankers". . Ex. P.3, Ex. P.4 and Ex. P.5 respectively are the bank slips with the original cheques. Plaintiff has claimed interest on the arrears of rent at rate of 27% p.a. with quarterly rests. It is claimed that defendant's tenancy was duly terminated by serving notice dated 26th August, 1993, copy of which has been proved on record as Ex.P.6 with postal receipt appended thereto dated 29th August, 1993. It is claimed that defendant was called upon to make payment of the arrears of rent together with interest at the rate of 27% p.a. and also to vacate the premises, as stipulated under the notice and to pay damages for unauthorised occupation of the suit premises at the rate of Rs. 50,000.00 per month being the market rate prevalent for the similar premises from the date on which defendant was called upon to make payment.