TEK CHAND Vs SAT NARAYAN
Bench: MUKHARJI,SABYASACHI (J)
Case number: Special Leave Petition (Civil) 5628 of 1988
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PETITIONER: TEK CHAND
Vs.
RESPONDENT: SAT NARAYAN
DATE OF JUDGMENT14/09/1989
BENCH: MUKHARJI, SABYASACHI (J) BENCH: MUKHARJI, SABYASACHI (J) VENKATARAMIAH, E.S. (J) VENKATARAMIAH, E.S. (CJ) SINGH, K.N. (J) NATRAJAN, S. (J)
CITATION: 1989 SCR Supl. (1) 121 JT 1989 (3) 740 1989 SCALE (2)668
ACT: Haryana Urban (Control of Rent & Eviction) Act, 1973: Sections 1(3) and 13--Applicability of the Act--Fixed period of exemption from applicability--Exemption continues until suit is disposed of or adjudicated.
HEADNOTE: Applying the principle enunciated in Atma Ram Mittal v. Ishwar Singh Punia, [1988] 4 SCC 284, this Court dismissed the special leave petition, and, HELD: 1.1 The exemption would apply for a period of ten years and will continue to be available until suit is dis- posed of or adjudicated. [121H] 1.2 If the petitioner fails to file an undertaking on usual terms, the decree shall become executable forthwith. [122B]
JUDGMENT: CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION: Special Leave Petition (C) No. 5628 of 1988. From the Judgment and Order dated 4.1.1988 of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in Regular Second Appeal No. 9 18 of 1987. P.P. Rao and Shakeel Ahmed for the Petitioner. S.C. Maheshwari, P.K. Chakravarti, Ms. Sandhya Goswami and V.K. Bhardwaj for the Respondent. The following Order of the Court was delivered We have heard this case arising out of Haryana Urban (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act 1973. We feel that this case is fully covered by the decision of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sabyasachi Mukharji & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ranganathan in Atma Ram Mittal v. Ishwar Singh Punia, 122 [1988] 4 S.C.C. 284. We respectfully agree with the princi- ple enunciated in that decision. The special leave petition is dismissed. Learned counsel for the respondent Mr. S.C. Maheshwari
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states that the decree will not be executed till 30th April, 1990 subject to an undertaking on usual terms being filed in this Court within four weeks from today. If the undertaking is not filed, the decree shall become executable forthwith. G.N. Petition dis- missed. 123