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local authority or any other agency. CHAP PROTECTION OF TENANTS AGAINST EVICTION CHAPTER IV PROTECTION OF TENANTS AGAINST EVICTION
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equally whether the tenant is a so called 'statutory tenant'
or the tenant is a contractual tenant. It may, however ... tenant as contra-distinguished from contractual
tenant. The statutory tenant is, by virtue of inclusion in
the definition of 'tenant
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Sections 132, and 133
r/w Mysore Tenants (Temporary Protection from eviction) Act,
1961 Section 4(1) and Bombay Tenancy ... attract the provisions
of the Mysore Tenants (Temporary Protection from Eviction)
Act, 1961 and subsequently the Karnataka Land Reforms
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Building and Rent Control Acts to give protection to
tenants against unreasonable eviction by the landlords as
well ... gives an extra protection to the
tenant against eviction. The purpose of this provision is
merely to terminate the contract
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main purpose of
which is to confer protection on the tenants against
eviction by the landlord, unless certain statutory
conditions ... suit:
Provided that the tenant shall not be entitled to the
benefit of protection against eviction under this section
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Section 14 is
quoted hereunder:
14. Protection of tenant against eviction (1)
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
contained ... heading of this Section itself is;
Protection of tenant against eviction. Sub-
section (1) expressly states;
Notwithstanding anything
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tenant can claim
protection from eviction by showing his readiness and
willingness to pay the arrears of rent before ... under sub-s. (3)(a), the tenant could not claim
protection from eviction by showing his readiness and
willingness
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extend time for payment and condone delay Protection against
eviction-Whether tenant can claim.
HEADNOTE:
The respondent-landlord sought eviction ... Section 12(3) entitles a tenant to claim protection
against eviction on the ground specified in section
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Section 14 and
that of the tenant for protection against such eviction except under
certain circumstances. The predominant object ... that
rate. It is obvious that a tenant who seeks protection against eviction
on the ground mentioned in Section
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lawful sub-tenant and
becomes a "tenant" within the meaning of the Act with the
tenant as his landlord ... protection available to a tenant under the Act. The tenant
who inducts such sub-tenant is not entitled to evict
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