Ejectment Suits: TPA ka Twist
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"In ejectment proceedings under TPA, 1882, the defendant has a chance to contest the claim of the plaintiff. What is the time limit for the defendant to challenge the plaint in ejectment proceedings?
A) 7 days B) 14 days C) 30 days D) 90 days
Main tone pehle answer ke liye 30 days ka option suna tha, lekin ab pata chala ki woh galat hai."
What's the correct answer and explanation?
3 Comments
TPA ka Twist to ejectment suits kafi interesting hai. Main to socha tha kay yeh Section 6B ka use karegi jo evictions ko speed up karta hai. Lekin, abhi tak kay issue hai, kaun yeh decide karega ki eviction justified hai ya nahi. Kya court ko freedom hai to apne discretion ka use karna ya yeh decision TPA ki guidelines ke anusar hi hona chahega? Ise dekhne ke liye ham sab wait karte hai.
Main to yehi kahunga, ejectment suits mein TPA ka koi Twist nahi hain! Section 2(1)(zg) ke under khelne wale contractoron ke liye ek nayi sarkar rule nahi hai. Yeh to bas pre-existing law hai jo abhutpaat mein unke khilaf case chalayen wala owner ko uplabdh hai. Isme koi twist nahi, sirf courtney ke case ko sambhavata hai.
Ejectment suits under TPA ke liye, notice period ka importnt hai. TPA mein, notice period 3 mahine ka hai, lekin court aapko 14 din ka notice de sakta hai. Yadi tenant notice ko ignore karega, to court uska ejectment karega. Lekin, tenant ka defense hai ki uske paas rent mein kamse kam paise nahi the, toh woh notice accept nahi karega.