Ramdas Bhagwan Choudhary Died Thr Lrs ... vs Madhyavarti Sahakari Grahak Bhandar ...

ik-134271110 Bombay High Court 19 December 2025 • WRIT PETITION NO. 2121 OF 1996 • 19 min read

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Case Significance

Ramdas Bhagwan Choudhary Died Thr Lrs ... vs Madhyavarti Sahakari Grahak Bhan... is a Bombay High Court decision dated December 19, 2025 (citation: ik-134271110). The landlord (since deceased, through LRs) filed a writ petition challenging the appellate court's reversal of the trial court's eviction decree against the tenant cooperative society for default in rent payment. The Court allowed the petition, holding that the tenant had committed default in rent payment as evidenced by the 'C' number register, and the tenant's non-compliance with statutory requirements disentitled it from claiming the protection available under Section 15(3) of the rent con The case was heard by Justice Sachin S. Deshmukh. Counsel appearing: Aummaheshwari S. Jadhav (counsel for petitioner), C. R. Deshpande (counsel for respondent), P. R. Katneshwarkar (counsel for petitioner), S. B. Deshpande (counsel for respondent), Y. G. Gujrati (counsel for petitioner).

Summary

The landlord (since deceased, through LRs) filed a writ petition challenging the appellate court's reversal of the trial court's eviction decree against the tenant cooperative society for default in rent payment. The Court allowed the petition, holding that the tenant had committed default in rent payment as evidenced by the 'C' number register, and the tenant's non-compliance with statutory requirements disentitled it from claiming the protection available under Section 15(3) of the rent control legislation.

What was the outcome of Ramdas Bhagwan Choudhary Died Thr Lrs ... vs Madhyavarti Sahakari Grahak Bhan...?

The landlord (since deceased, through LRs) filed a writ petition challenging the appellate court's reversal of the trial court's eviction decree against the tenant cooperative society for default in r...

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