Brij Mohan Batta v. A K Gupta

Delhi High Court · 15 Jan 2019 · 2019:DHC:7950
Yogesh Khanna
RC.REV.671/2015 & CM APPL No.30856/2015
2019:DHC:7950
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The Delhi High Court directed the expeditious conclusion of eviction trials after allowing tenants’ leave to defend applications, emphasizing timely disposal without disturbing the leave to defend orders.

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$-9& 10 HIGH COURT OF DELHI
RC.REV.668/2015 & CM APPL No.30778/2015
BRIJ MOHAN BATTA
Petitioner
Through: Mr.Satish Kumar and Mr.Vishal Patel,Advs.with petitioner in person
VERSUS
M/S MOTILAL AGGARWAL&SONSPROP SHRIMOTILAL Respondent
Through: Mr.M.L.Mahajan and Mr.Gaurav Mahajan,Advs.
RC.REV.671/2015& CM APPL No.30856/2015
BRIJ MOHAN BATTA
Petitioner
Through; Mr.Satish Kumar and Mr.Vishal Patel,Advs.with petitioner in person
VERSUS
A K GUPTA
Respondent
Through: Mr.M.L.Mahajan and Mr.Gaurav Mahajan,Advs.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE YOGESH KHANNA
15.01.2019 These petitions challenge the order dated 12'^ August, 2015 whereby the leave to defend application of the respective tenants were allowed by learned Additional RentController. Admittedly,the evidence is being recorded by learned Additional Rent Controller in
2019:DHC:7950 l both the petitions aridPWl is under cross-examination. ■
III the circumstances and,after some arguments both the petitions are disposed ofwiththe directionto learned AdditionalRent
Controller to conclude the trial ofthe eviction pctitioris within six months w.c.f. 20^ March, 2019.! Pending applications arc also disposed of. Copy ofthe order be also sent to learned Additional
Rent Controller.
OvdQx dasti.
JANUARY 15,2019 VLCD YOGESH KHANNA,J.
2019:DHC:7950
JUDGMENT