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Case Name : M/s popat & Kotecha property & ORS. Vs Ashim Kumar Dey (Supreme Court of India)
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M/s popat & Kotecha property & ORS. Vs Ashim Kumar Dey (Supreme Court of India)

Issue- Whether after the amendment of the West Bengal premises Tenancy Act by  Amendment Act No. 14 of 2001 with effect from 10th July, 2001 [which had incorporated sub-section (8) to Section 5] whether a tenant who defaults in payment of his/her share of municipal tax as apportioned by the landlord would be in default of rent rendering him/her liable to eviction.

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  1. Noshir says:

    The tenants regularly pay property tax and repair cess. The landlord does not pay to the government. Why should The property be attached and tenants suffer. Please advise. 9820854929

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