Section 114 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 Section 114 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Relief against forfeiture for non-payment of rent.—Where a lease of immoveable property has determined by forfeiture for non-payment of rent, and the lessor sues to eject the lessee, if, at the hearing of the suit, the lessee pays or tenders to the lessor the rent in arrear, together with interest thereon and his full costs of the suit, or gives such security as the Court thinks sufficient for making such payment within fifteen days, the Court may, in lieu of making a decree for ejectment, pass an order relieving the lessee against the forfeiture; and thereupon the lessee shall hold the property leased as if the forfeiture had not occurred.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 114 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Karam Kapahi & Ors vs M/S Lal Chand Public Charitabl on 7 April, 2010

Karam Kapahi & Ors vs M/S Lal Chand Public Charitabl on 7 April, 2010

Pradesh Kumar Bajpai vs Binod Behari Sarkar on 21 March, 1980

Praduman Kumar vs Virendra Goyal (Dead) By L. Rs on 11 March, 1969

Suresh Shah vs Hipad Technology India Private on 18 December, 2020

Vidya Drolia vs Durga Trading Corporation on 28 February, 2019

Prithvichand Ramchand Sablok vs S.Y.Shinde on 13 May, 1993

Raja Ram Mahadev Paranjype And vs Aba Maruti Mali And Others on 1 December, 1961

Rakesh Wadhawan & Ors vs M/S. Jagdamba Industrial on 26 April, 2002

Pabitra Kumar Roy & Anr vs Alita D' Souza on 27 September, 2006




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