Occupation as Licensee Does Not Bar Landlord from Evicting Tenant for Own Use: Calcutta High Court Restores Eviction Decree

The Calcutta High Court has set aside a First Appellate Court’s judgment and restored a Trial Court’s decree of eviction, holding that a landlord residing in a property as a licensee cannot be said to be in possession of “reasonable suitable accommodation.” Justice Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee, while allowing the Second Appeal filed by the landlords,

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