Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 111, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 20, Rule 12 -- Co-owners - Expiry of lease period - Co-owner who has not let out the property has a right to maintain a suit for recovery of possession...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6, Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 111 -- Lease for a period of 10 years - Expiry of lease by lapse of time - Held, lessor is entitled to decree on admission of lease...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 105 -- Lease - Generally the rent for a particular month is payable in the 1st week of the next month - There is no general practice of payment of rent in the beginning of the current month - Unless it is specifically established by the tenant that it was paid only for the month in which it was paid, it cannot be said that the said..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 106, 107 -- Notice - Waiver - Acceptance of rent subsequent to issuance of quit notice but relating to months prior to date of determination of lease - Does not amount to waiver of quit notice...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 52 -- Lis pendens - Pendency of suit is notice to all - Alienation of property during pendency of suit is hit by principles of lis pendens...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 105 -- Lease - Mulgeni lease - Nature of - Explained...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 10 -- Provision applies to permanent or temporary lease - Condition restraining the lessee from alienating leasehold property is not illegal or void...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 111(g) -- Lease - Forfeiture - `Give notice in writing to the lessee' were substituted by Amendment Act which came into force from lst April, 1930 - Prior to the amendment which requires giving of notice in writing was not essential for determining the lease and what was required was some act of showing of intention to determine the..........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 111(g) -- `Forfeiture' - There must be breach of `an express condition' on breach thereof, the lessor may re-enter - `Express condition' stipulates that condition must be clear, manifest, explicit, unambiguous and there is no question of drawing any inference...........
Transfer of Property Act, 1882, Section 108(j) -- Lease - Determination - Heirs of original lessee are necessary parties - For non joinder of necessary parties suit is liable to be dismissed...........