Ram Chander v. Virender Kuamr

Delhi High Court · 27 Sep 2019 · 2019:DHC:4966
Sanjeev Sachdeva
RC.REV. 75/2018
2019:DHC:4966
property petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging eviction after the parties settled their dispute and the tenant handed over vacant possession.

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RC.REV. 75/2018
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
JUDGMENT
delivered on: 27.09.2019
RC.REV. 75/2018
RAM CHANDER ..... Petitioner
versus
VIRENDER KUAMR ..... Respondent Advocates who appeared in this case:
For the Petitioner: Mr. Nitin Bhardwaj, Advocate.
For the Respondent: Mr. Gibran Naushad, Advocate.
CORAM:-
HON’BLE MR JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA
JUDGMENT
SANJEEV SACHDEVA, J. (ORAL)
RC.REV. 75/2018 & CM APPL.7086/2018 (stay), CM
APPL.7087/2018 (for additional documents), CM
APPL.24690/2018 (for directions)

1. Petitioner impugns order dated 04.09.2017, whereby, leave to defend application of the petitioner has been dismissed and an eviction order passed.

2. Subject eviction petition was filed by the respondent seeking eviction of the petitioner on the ground of bonafide necessity under section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 from a shop 2019:DHC:4966 RC.REV. 75/2018 forming part of property No.70, Anand Nagar, Inderlok, Delhi, more particularly, as shown in red colour in the site plan annexed to the eviction petition.

3. Parties were referred to mediation. Parties have settled their disputes and consequent to settlement, petitioner has already handed over physical vacant possession of the tenanted premises to the respondent.

4. Learned counsel for the parties submits that all claims inter se have been settled and nothing is due against each other.

5. Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks leave to withdraw the petition.

6. Petition is, accordingly, dismissed as withdrawn.

SANJEEV SACHDEVA, J SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 st