Tenant Cannot Dictate Which Property Landlord Should Use; Oral Family Arrangement Can Be Relied Upon to Prove Bona Fide Need: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has set aside a Bombay High Court judgment and restored a 2007 eviction decree, affirming that a tenant has no right to dictate which property a landlord should occupy. The Court further clarified that oral family arrangements are valid subsequent developments that can be relied upon to establish a landlord’s

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