This book offers a comprehensive treatment of landlord and tenant law, addressing the legal principles governing tenancy, leases, and rental property management in India. It systematically explains the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants under various rent control statutes and general property law, including the Transfer of Property Act and relevant state enactments.
The work covers crucial issues such as creation and termination of tenancy, fixation and recovery of rent, eviction grounds, subletting, and protection of tenants against unlawful dispossession. Procedural aspects relating to eviction proceedings, jurisdiction of rent control authorities, and remedies available to parties are clearly outlined. Judicial precedents are incorporated to illuminate evolving interpretations and practical enforcement of tenancy law.
Special attention is given to balancing proprietary rights of landlords with statutory safeguards provided to tenants, reflecting the social and economic objectives of rent control legislation. The book also examines lease agreements and contractual arrangements governing residential and commercial tenancies.
Designed as a reliable reference for practitioners and students, this book bridges theoretical foundations with real-world application. Its structured approach and practical focus make it a valuable resource for navigating property disputes, rental regulations, and housing-related litigation in India.






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