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M.N. Clubwala v. Fida Hussain Saheb, 1964

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M.N. Clubwala v. Fida Hussain Saheb, (1964) 6 SCR 642, 651 This case interpretation/case summary is written by Ms. Swati Sharma a student at the Faculty of Law (Delhi University). If you also want to publish your articles or case interpretations/summaries, send your work to  niyamskanoon09@gmail.com . Case Details PETITIONER:  MRS. M. N. CLUBWALA AND ANR. Vs. RESPONDENT: FIDA HUSSAIN SAHEB AND ORS. DATE OF JUDGMENT: 03/02/1964 BENCH: MUDHOLKAR, J.R. SUBBARAO, K. CITATION: 1965 AIR 610 1964 SCR (6) 642 Introduction   The case of M.N. Clubwala v. Fida Hussain Saheb (1964) under the Delhi Rent Control Act is a landmark judgment that clarifies the distinction between a lease and a license and the jurisdiction of the Rent Controller. The primary issue in this case was whether the agreements between the landlord (M.N. Clubwala) and the shopkeepers (Fida Hussain Saheb) created a lease or a license.  Facts of the Case M.N. Clubwala (Landlord) used his building as market by

M.N. Clubwala v. Fida Hussain Saheb, 1964

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M.N. Clubwala v. Fida Hussain Saheb, (1964) 6 SCR 642, 651 This case interpretation/case summary is written by Ms. Swati Sharma a student at the Faculty of Law (Delhi University). If you also want to publish your articles or case interpretations/summaries, send your work to  niyamskanoon09@gmail.com . Case Details PETITIONER:  MRS. M. N. CLUBWALA AND ANR. Vs. RESPONDENT: FIDA HUSSAIN SAHEB AND ORS. DATE OF JUDGMENT: 03/02/1964 BENCH: MUDHOLKAR, J.R. SUBBARAO, K. CITATION: 1965 AIR 610 1964 SCR (6) 642 Introduction   The case of M.N. Clubwala v. Fida Hussain Saheb (1964) under the Delhi Rent Control Act is a landmark judgment that clarifies the distinction between a lease and a license and the jurisdiction of the Rent Controller. The primary issue in this case was whether the agreements between the landlord (M.N. Clubwala) and the shopkeepers (Fida Hussain Saheb) created a lease or a license.  Facts of the Case M.N. Clubwala (Landlord) used his building as market by

Kamla Devi v. Vasdev, AIR 1995 SC 985

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Kamla Devi (Smt) v. Vasdev, AIR 1995 This case interpretation/case summary is written by  Ms. Swati Sharma a student at the Faculty of Law (Delhi University) and edited by Mr. Sonu Choudhary . If you also want to publish your articles or case interpretations/summaries, send your work to niyamskanoon09@gmail.com . Case Details PETITIONER                 : KAMLA DEVI                       Vs. RESPONDENT               : VASDEV DATE OF JUDGMENT  : 14/12/1994 BENCH                            : SEN, S.C. (J) BENCH                            : SEN, S.C. (J) VERMA, JAGDISH SARAN (J) BHARUCHA S.P. (J) CITATION                 :  1995 AIR  985   1995 SCC  (1) 356 JT 1995 (1)   142                                                                     1994 SCALE  (5)295 Introduction  The case of Kamla Devi v. Vasdev 1995 is a significant judgment delivered by the Supreme Court of India in 1995.  This case deals with the interesting issue of whether the rent controller can forgive