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Rajesh Peswani S/O Late ... vs Ashok Kumar S/O Indaldaas
2023 Latest Caselaw 563 Raj/2

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 563 Raj/2
Judgement Date : 16 January, 2023

Rajasthan High Court
Rajesh Peswani S/O Late ... vs Ashok Kumar S/O Indaldaas on 16 January, 2023
Bench: Inderjeet Singh
         HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
                     BENCH AT JAIPUR

                 S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 14829/2022

1.       Rajesh Peswani S/o Late Prakashchand Peswani, Aged
         About 34 Years, R/o 5-Kha-13, Janta Colony, Vaishali
         Nagar, Ajmer .
2.       Mrs. Laajwanti W/o Late Prakashchand Peswani, Aged
         About 58 Years, R/o 5-Kha-13, Janta Colony, Vaishali
         Nagar, Ajmer .
                                                                       ----Petitioners
                                       Versus
Ashok Kumar S/o Indaldaas, Aged About 55 Years, R/o 5-Kha-
13, Janta Colony, Vaishali Nagar, Ajmer .
                                                                      ----Respondent

For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Yash Joshi For Respondent(s) :

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE INDERJEET SINGH

Order

16/01/2023

The instant writ petition has been filed by the petitioner(s)

with the prayer to direct the Appellate Rent Tribunal, Ajmer to

decide the Rent Appeal No.19/2020 (CIS No.547/2020)

expeditiously.

Counsel for the petitioner(s) submitted that the appeal is

pending before the Appellate Rent Tribunal, Ajmer since 2020 and

the same may be directed to be decided expeditiously.

In support of contentions, counsel relied upon the judgment

passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the matter of Hameed

Kunju vs. Nazimin, reported in (2017) 8 Supreme Court

Cases 611, wherein it has been held as under:-

(2 of 2) [CW-14829/2022]

"43. Before parting, we consider it apposite to observe that the object of the Rent Laws all over the State is to ensure speedy disposal of eviction cases between the landlord and tenant and especially those cases where the landlord seek eviction for his bona fide need.

44. We sincerely feel that the eviction matters should be given priority in their disposal at all stages of litigation and especially where the eviction is claimed on the ground of bona fide need of the landlord. We hope and trust that due attention would be paid by all courts to ensure speedy disposal of eviction cases."

In that view of the matter, the writ petition is disposed of

with a direction to the Appellate Rent Tribunal, Ajmer to decide the

Rent Appeal No.19/2020 (CIS No.547/2020) preferably within a

period of one year.

(INDERJEET SINGH),J

JYOTI /166

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