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Dismisses Tenants’ Claims of Dependence and Lack of Alternatives

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Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction for Bona Fide Need, Dismisses Tenants’ Claims of Dependence and Lack of Alternatives, Grants Six-Month Extension to Vacate Subject to Conditions
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Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction for Bona Fide Need, Dismisses Tenants’ Claims of Dependence and Lack of Alternatives, Grants Six-Month Extension to Vacate Subject to Conditions

Court's Decision: The Kerala High Court dismissed the revision petition filed by the tenants under Section 20 of the Kerala Buildings (Lease and Rent Control) Act, 1965, challenging concurrent findings…
Posted by Rawlaw December 12, 2024

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