Sushil Kumar Jain vs Kiran Chadha

ik-55452470 Delhi High Court 25 November 2025 • 9 min read

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Case Significance

Sushil Kumar Jain vs Kiran Chadha is a Delhi High Court decision dated November 25, 2025 (citation: ik-55452470). The tenant challenged an eviction order under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act for a shop at Mayapuri, arguing that the landlady had not established bona fide need for the commercial premises. The key issue was whether the ARC's eviction order under Section 25B(8) warranted interference in revisionary jurisdiction. The court dismissed the revision petition, upheld the eviction, and directed the tenant to vacate and hand over possession to the landlady. The case was heard by Justice Saurabh Banerjee. Counsel appearing: Harpreet Singh Uppal (counsel for respondent), Mohit Dewan (counsel for respondent), Ruchita Uppal (counsel for respondent), Sunil Fernandes (counsel for petitioner), Utkarsh Batra (counsel for respondent), Vikas Deep (counsel for petitioner).

Summary

The tenant challenged an eviction order under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act for a shop at Mayapuri, arguing that the landlady had not established bona fide need for the commercial premises. The key issue was whether the ARC's eviction order under Section 25B(8) warranted interference in revisionary jurisdiction. The court dismissed the revision petition, upheld the eviction, and directed the tenant to vacate and hand over possession to the landlady.

What was the outcome of Sushil Kumar Jain vs Kiran Chadha?

The tenant challenged an eviction order under Section 14(1)(e) of the Delhi Rent Control Act for a shop at Mayapuri, arguing that the landlady had not established bona fide need for the commercial pre...

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