(1.) SUDHIR Narain, J. This writ peti tion is directed against the order of the Rent Control and Eviction Officer, dated 2-6-1986 whereby the disputed accom modation was declared vacant and allotted to Gulshan Kumar and the order passed by the revisional authority dated 23-11-1987 affirming the said order in revision.
(2.) AJAY Kumar, the petitioner claims that he is a tenant of the disputed accom modation. Gulshan Kumar, the bother of the landlady, filed an application for allot ment of the said house on the allegation that Lekhraj, father of the petitioner, was tenant and he having constructed his own house, the disputed accommodation be treated as vacant.
(3.) LEARNED counsel for the petitioner contended that Lekhraj is not a tenant but he is a tenant. The revisional Court has taken the view that even though the petitioner may be tenant but as his father had constructed a house, the accommoda tion shall be treated as vacant relying upon Section 12 (3) of U. P. Urban Buildings (Regulation of Letting, Rent and Evic tion) Act 1972 (in short the Act ). Section 12 (3) of the Act provides that in a case of residential building if the tenant or any member of his family builds or otherwise acquire in a vacant state or gets vacated residential building in the same city, Municipality, Notified Area or Town Area in which the building under the tenancy is situate, he shall be deemed to have ceased to occupy building under his tenancy. Ex planation (b) to this sub-section provides that the expression "any member of fami ly" in relation to the tenant shall not in clude the person who is neither being nor mally residing with him nor is wholly de pendent on such tenant. The revisional Court has not recorded any finding that his father was normally residing with him or was wholly dependent on him.