FIRM HAJI RAHIM BUX GANI CHIMPA THROUGH ITS PROPRIETOR GULAM SADIK CHIMPA S/O SHRI HAJI RAHIM BUX Vs. SMT. SHASHI W/O SHRI RADHESHYAM
LAWS(RAJ)-2017-11-135
HIGH COURT OF RAJASTHAN
Decided on November 09,2017

Firm Haji Rahim Bux Gani Chimpa Through Its Proprietor Gulam Sadik Chimpa S/O Shri Haji Rahim Bux Appellant
VERSUS
Smt. Shashi W/O Shri Radheshyam Respondents

JUDGEMENT

DINESH MEHTA,J. - (1.) The questions involved in the present writ petitions have recently been decided by the Division Bench of this Court at Jaipur, vide its judgment dated 26.10.2017, rendered in batch of petitions led by D.B. Civil Reference No. 1/2015 titled as "K. Ramnarayan v. Shri Pukhraj ", holding as under:- "43. The inescapable conclusion emerging from the conclusion delineated above is that the benefit of the mandate of the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 would have to be extended even in those class of cases where a decree has already been passed by the civil court and the same has been contested by preferring an appeal. 44. The reference is accordingly answered in terms of para 31 and 43 above. Meaning thereby, once the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 was extended to the municipal areas, the Civil Courts would lose jurisdiction to adjudicate a dispute between a landlord and a tenant. No tenant could be evicted by a Civil Court. The eviction had to be as per the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 and on the grounds specified in Section 9 thereof. Even where decrees of ejectment had been passed by the Civil Courts and matters were pending consideration in appeal, the civil proceedings would lapse."
(2.) In view of the above enunciation by the Division Bench, the present writ petitions are allowed. Order impugned passed by the Civil Court, holding that continues to have the jurisdiction to try the suit in question despite applicability of Rent Control Act, is quashed and set aside.
(3.) The petitioner(s) shall move an application before the Trial Court, along with certified copy of the order instant. The Trial Court shall thereafter terminate the suit proceedings. It goes without saying that the plaintiff shall be at liberty to take recourse to the appropriate remedies, including filing of the petition under the provisions of Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001. Writ Petitions allowed. Writ Petitions allowed.;


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