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Bombay High Court Affirms Eviction of Tenant for Unauthorized Structural Changes: “Extensive Modifications Without Consent Breach Tenancy Terms and Violate Bombay Rent Act”

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Bombay High Court Affirms Eviction of Tenant for Unauthorized Structural Changes: "Extensive Modifications Without Consent Breach Tenancy Terms and Violate Bombay Rent Act"
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Bombay High Court Affirms Eviction of Tenant for Unauthorized Structural Changes: “Extensive Modifications Without Consent Breach Tenancy Terms and Violate Bombay Rent Act”

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed the tenant's writ petition, upholding eviction decrees passed by the trial and appellate courts. The court found that the tenant carried out extensive…
Posted by Rawlaw December 18, 2024

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