Tenant can be evicted from commercial premises also:SC

New Delhi, January 07: The Supreme Court has held that a tenant can be evicted from not only residential premises but also commercial premises to meet the bonafide requirements of the landlord for self-occupation.

A bench of Justices Tarun Chatterjee and V S Sirpurkar said there cannot be any discrimination vis-a-vis residential and non-residential premises for evicting a tenant as otherwise it would be violative of Article 14 (equality before law) of the Constitution.

The apex court passed the ruling while dismissing the appeal filed by tenant Ashok Kumar challenging the eviction order passed by the Rent Controller and affirmed by Punjab and Haryana High Court.

In this case, the two courts had ordered eviction of the tenant/appellant from a shop constructed on the ground floor at a plot in Gurgaon district in Haryana.

–Agencies