(1.) THIS judgment shall dispose of the three revision petitions No. 2099 (Mohinder Singh v. Surinder Singh etc.), 2100 (Sub-hash Chander v. Surinder Singh etc.) and 2170 (Sewa Ram v. Surinder Singh etc.), all the three pertaining to the year 1985. Facts are being taken from C. R. 2100 of 198 5
(2.) ONE Kartar Singh was the original owner of three shop's which were built by him in 1969-70. He was settled in England. He died on January 1, 1982. The ejectment petition filed by the Legal Representatives of Kartar Singh, Landlord (hereinafter referred to as 'the landlord' ). According to the allegations made in the ejectment petition, Kartar Singh had let out these three shops on rent at the rate of Rs. 50/- per month in the year 1971 to Shingara Singh. Ejectment petition has been filed on the ground (i) that Shingara Singh has not paid the arrears of rent since 1982; and (ii) that Shingara Singh has sub-let the shops taken by him on rent to Subhash Chander, respondent No. 2 (hereinafter referred to as 'respondent No. 2'), without the written consent of the landlord.
(3.) SUBHASH Chander in his written statement alleged that Shingara Singh and Kartar Singh, deceased are related to each other, that the premises in dispute were never let out to Shingara Singh and that he (Shingara Singh) would not occupy the premises in dispute; that no relationship of landlord and tenant existed between Kartar Singh and Shingara Singh; that Shingara Singh had the authority from Kartar Singh to rent out the premises in dispute that Shingara Singh leased out the premises in dispute to him in the month of November 1971 at a monthly rent of Rs. 100/-; that he had paid the rent to Shingara Singh upto December 31, 1982. In the additional pleas taken, it was stated that Shingara Singh has three shops of his own out of which one was occupied by him for own out of which one was occupied by him for his own out of which one was occupied by him for his own business and the other two shops were let out by him to others; that there was no occasion for Shingara Singh to take the shop in dispute from Kartar Singh under the circumstances.