Section 115 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882

 Section 115 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


 Effect of surrender and forfeiture on under-leases.—The surrender, express or implied, of a lease of immoveable property does not prejudice an under-lease of the property or any part thereof previously granted by the lessee, on terms and conditions substantially the same (except as regards the amount of rent) as those of the original lease; but, unless the surrender is made for the purpose of obtaining a new lease, the rent payable by, and the contracts binding on, the under-lessee shall be respectively payable to and enforceable by the lessor. The forfeiture of such a lease annuls all such under-leases, except where such forfeiture has been procured by the lessor in fraud of the under-lessees, or relief against the forfeiture is granted under section 114.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 115 The Transfer of Property Act, 1882: 


Tirath Ram Gupta vs Gurbachan Singh & Anr on 6 February, 1987

Kripa Mangal Karyalaya & Ors vs Nagpur Municipal Corporation & on 12 February, 2015

R. Venkataswami Naidu And Another vs Narasram Naraindas on 27 April, 1965

Dattonpant Gopalvarao Devakate vs Vithabrao Maruthirao Janagavai on 3 April, 1975

Pooran Chand vs Motilal And Ors. on 11 December, 1962



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