Saturday, July 13, 2013

Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950 Â? Section 2(a) Â? Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 Â? Section 29(2) Â? Allotment - Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950Â?Section 2(a)Â?Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954Â?Section 29(2)Â?AllotmentÂ?An allotee is not a lessee but merely a licensee of departmentÂ?Question whether allottee becomes a tenant of custodian on disposal of property under Displaced Person (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954, sold by auction or otherwiseÂ?Protection available under Section 29(1) is not absolute but limited for a period of two years subject to conditions stipulated there inÂ?Respondent is neither a displaced person, nor paid rent with prescribed period of 60 days, but remained defaulter since inceptionÂ?Appellant having declared owner by accepting highest tender bid made by him, respondent would not become tenant of appellant. [restrict userlevel=Â?editorÂ?] Hans Raj Banga Vs. Ram Chander Aggarwal - 2005 SCCR 616 [/restrict]

Admin­is­tra­tion of Evac­uee Prop­erty Act, 1950 Â? Sec­tion 2(a) Â? Dis­placed Per­sons (Com­pen­sa­tion and Reha­bil­i­ta­tion) Act, 1954 Â? Sec­tion 29(2) Â? Allot­ment — Admin­is­tra­tion of Evac­uee Prop­erty Act, 1950Â?Section 2(a)Â?Displaced Per­sons (Com­pen­sa­tion and Reha­bil­i­ta­tion) Act, 1954Â?Section 29(2)Â?AllotmentÂ?An allo­tee is not a lessee but merely a licensee of departmentÂ?Question whether allot­tee becomes a ten­ant of cus­to­dian on dis­posal of prop­erty under Dis­placed Per­son (Com­pen­sa­tion and Reha­bil­i­ta­tion) Act, 1954, sold by auc­tion or otherwiseÂ?Protection avail­able under Sec­tion 29(1) is not absolute but lim­ited for a period of two years sub­ject to con­di­tions stip­u­lated there inÂ?Respondent is nei­ther a dis­placed per­son, nor paid rent with pre­scribed period of 60 days, but remained defaulter since inceptionÂ?Appellant hav­ing declared owner by accept­ing high­est ten­der bid made by him, respon­dent would not become ten­ant of appel­lant. To get cita­tion of this judg­ment email link of this post to advppc1@gmail.com



Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950 Â? Section 2(a) Â? Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 Â? Section 29(2) Â? Allotment - Administration of Evacuee Property Act, 1950Â?Section 2(a)Â?Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954Â?Section 29(2)Â?AllotmentÂ?An allotee is not a lessee but merely a licensee of departmentÂ?Question whether allottee becomes a tenant of custodian on disposal of property under Displaced Person (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954, sold by auction or otherwiseÂ?Protection available under Section 29(1) is not absolute but limited for a period of two years subject to conditions stipulated there inÂ?Respondent is neither a displaced person, nor paid rent with prescribed period of 60 days, but remained defaulter since inceptionÂ?Appellant having declared owner by accepting highest tender bid made by him, respondent would not become tenant of appellant. [restrict userlevel=Â?editorÂ?] Hans Raj Banga Vs. Ram Chander Aggarwal - 2005 SCCR 616 [/restrict]

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