LAWS(P&H)-2014-3-362

GURBHAJAN SINGH Vs. SURJIT SINGH

Decided On March 26, 2014
Gurbhajan Singh Appellant
V/S
SURJIT SINGH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) RESPONDENT had filed the petition under Section 13 of the East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction Act, 1949 ('Act' for short) seeking ejectment of the petitioner from the premises in question. Case of the respondent, as per the ejectment petition, in brief, was that he was owner/landlord of the premises in question. The premises in question had been rented out to the petitioner at a monthly rent of Rs. 400/ - besides house tax at the rate of 15% per annum. Rent note was executed between the parties on 11.2.1984. However, the petitioner had failed to pay rent with effect from 10.3.2006. Petitioner had changed the user of the shop in question. The premises in question had been rented out to the petitioner for running the business of repair and sale of watches whereas he had opened up a P.C.O. and had started the business of repair of mobile phones without the consent of the landlord. It was further prayed that the premises in question was required by the landlord to enable his unemployed son Amritpal Singh to run his business in the premises in question.

(2.) PETITIONER , in his written statement, admitted the factum of tenancy between the parties and the execution of the rent note in question. However, the other contentions in the ejectment petition, were denied.

(3.) ON the pleadings of the parties, following issues were framed by the Rent Controller: -