When Your Landlord Calls You a Squatter, Think of the Specific Relief Act, 1963

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You're living in a rented apartment in Delhi, and suddenly the landlord starts saying you're a squatter, and they're gonna kick you out. But you've got a signed lease agreement, and you're paying rent on time. This is exactly where the Specific Relief Act comes in. This law is like a superpower that helps tenants like you get justice when the landlord tries to misbehave. Under Section 10 of the Act, the court can order specific performance of the contract โ€“ in this case, the lease agreement. This means the landlord can't just evict you without giving you notice or following the proper procedure. So, next time your landlord tries to give you a hard time, remember the Specific Relief Act, and get ready to fight for your rights.

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