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Tenants Exhausted All Procedural Remedies and Cannot Use Article 226 to Revisit Conclusively Settled Jurisdictional Issues

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Delhi High Court Upholds Tenant Eviction under Delhi Rent Control Act: "Tenants Exhausted All Procedural Remedies and Cannot Use Article 226 to Revisit Conclusively Settled Jurisdictional Issues"
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Delhi High Court Upholds Tenant Eviction under Delhi Rent Control Act: “Tenants Exhausted All Procedural Remedies and Cannot Use Article 226 to Revisit Conclusively Settled Jurisdictional Issues”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal brought by tenants challenging an eviction order under the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 (DRC Act). The court held that the…
Posted by Rawlaw December 2, 2024

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