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reason of Section
3(1)(b) of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 ?
The brief facts giving rise ... Rent Control Act which provides that
notwithstanding the repeal of the Bombay Rent Act and other two similar
Acts
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Section 16(1)(g) and (n) of Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
2. Before the institution of suit the plaintiff ... seeking eviction under Section 16 of the Maharashtra Rent Control
Act. This rejection is impugned in the present revision
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thereby incurred
ejectment under Section 15 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act.
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2. The litigation has chequered history ... ejectment under
Sections 15 and 16 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act claiming that the
petitioner/ tenant was in arrears
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suit premises is not
om
protected by the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. Alleging
further that once the notice terminates ... they are protected tenants under
ba
the Maharashtra Rent Control Act? In Negative
4. Do the defendants prove that
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petitioner's ejectment under Section 16 of
the Maharashtra Rent Control Act on the grounds of
bona fide need ... purpose of Section
15 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act would include not
only the rent, but also payments, which
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sought under Section 15 & 16 of the Maharashtra
Rent Control Act, 1999. The 2nd Civil Judge, Junior Division,
Akola ... eviction as per
Section 15 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, in default. He
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also mentioned that by carrying
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filed this Application invoking Section 24
of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999.
5. In terms of the relevant statutory ... refer to the Maharashtra Rent Control Act,
1999 (for short, the New Act). The Maharashtra Rent Control
Act was brought
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suit premises is
protected under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 and by prayer
(b), a declaration is sought that ... Sections 16(1) and 33 of the Maharashtra Rent
Control Act, 1999 and Section 95A of the MHADA
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Applicants/Original Defendants are excluded
from the Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999, by virtue of Section ... Years. Their occupation is protected by the
Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999. They are a tenant in terms
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after 1.4.2000, the new Maharashtra Rent Control
Act 1999 has come into force. The Bombay Port Trust has
been omitted ... will stand
governed by the provisions of the Maharashtra Rent
Control Act, 1999. To the extent permissible therein, the
appellant
Supreme Court of India
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