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Landlord duty-bound to maintain tenanted premises: court

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

"Section 44 of the Delhi Rent Control Act casts a duty on the landlord to maintain the tenanted premises in good habitable condition," said Senior Civil Judge Anil Kumar Sisodia.

The court made the remark during hearing of a tenant's plea, highlighting the dilapidated condition of the premises he was residing in since 1982 and the landlord's lack of interest in carrying out the repairs.

North East Delhi resident Waheed Ahmed had moved the court seeking directions to his landlord to carry out the repairs of the tenanted premises comprising a room, a restroom and a balcony.

The court, on perusal of the photographs of the tenanted premises, noticed signs of seepage from the roof during rainy season as the landlord had broken the roof of an adjacent room. One of the wooden beams were damaged and had been temporarily repaired by affixing another wooden piece.

Other photographs showed that the tenanted premises did not have any bolt or locking mechanism. The roof of the adjacent room was also broken and plastic sheet was spread over the roof of the tenanted premises to prevent water from seeping into the room.

"The landlord has not taken any steps for repairing the tenanted premises even after receiving the notice of the present petition but has simply denied the need of repairs which shows he is not inclined to fulfil his obligations," the court said. (More)

  

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First Published: Jun 13 2012 | 4:36 PM IST

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