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“Non-Payment of Dues and Lack of Evidence by Alleged Tenant Render High Court’s Interference Erroneous”

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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court's Order Restoring Lease of Chandigarh Plot: "Non-Payment of Dues and Lack of Evidence by Alleged Tenant Render High Court's Interference Erroneous"
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Supreme Court Sets Aside High Court’s Order Restoring Lease of Chandigarh Plot: “Non-Payment of Dues and Lack of Evidence by Alleged Tenant Render High Court’s Interference Erroneous”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court overturned the Punjab and Haryana High Court's judgment that quashed the cancellation of a lease for Booth Site No. 14, Sector 46-C, Chandigarh. The Court…
Posted by Rawlaw December 13, 2024

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