Mahendra Kaur Arora vs Hdfc Bank Ltd

insc-2024-432 Supreme Court of India 8 May 2024 • 9 min read

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Counsel (4)

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Case Significance

Mahendra Kaur Arora vs Hdfc Bank Ltd is a Supreme Court of India decision dated May 8, 2024 (citation: insc-2024-432). The landlady challenged Rajasthan High Court orders in a dispute over a commercial lease at Raja Park, Jaipur, where the lease with HDFC Bank had expired and the tenant held over beyond the nine-year term. The case involved interpretation of the lease agreement's covenants regarding delivery of demised premises upon expiry. One appeal was allowed in favour of the landlady and the other was dismissed. The bench comprised Justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Hima Kohli. The judgment was delivered by Justice Hima Kohli. Counsel appearing: Rishi Matoliya (counsel for appellant), Sandeep P. Agarwal (counsel for respondent), Sobha Gupta (counsel for appellant), Viresh B. Saharya (counsel for respondent).

Summary

The landlady challenged Rajasthan High Court orders in a dispute over a commercial lease at Raja Park, Jaipur, where the lease with HDFC Bank had expired and the tenant held over beyond the nine-year term. The case involved interpretation of the lease agreement's covenants regarding delivery of demised premises upon expiry. One appeal was allowed in favour of the landlady and the other was dismissed.

What was the outcome of Mahendra Kaur Arora vs Hdfc Bank Ltd?

The landlady challenged Rajasthan High Court orders in a dispute over a commercial lease at Raja Park, Jaipur, where the lease with HDFC Bank had expired and the tenant held over beyond the nine-year ...

Judgment

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Source: Indian Kanoon (insc-2024-432)