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(2004) 2 MLJ 149 (Mad)

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

Present : T.V.Masilamani, J.

Case Number(s) : C.R.P.No.1162 of 1996

Judgement Date : Friday 20th of February 2004

Arulmighu Kabaleeswarar Temple, Vijayapuram, represented by its Executive Officer, Tiruvarur.....Appellant(s)
Versus
Subbulakshmi.....Respondent(s)

Tamil Nadu City Tenant’s Protection Act (III of 1922), Secs.1(f) and 9 — Respondent-tenant depositing amounts to the credit of suit — Sale deed not executed — Subsequent amendment introducing Sub-sec.(f) to Sec.1 — Whether respondent is entitled to get sale deed in his favour after amendment — Proceedings abate after amendment — Respondent is not entitled to benefit of the Act.


Cases Referred
Narayanan Chettiar v. Alagar Thevar : [1974] 2 M.L.J. 386
Pudukkulam alias Kuttikulam Vahayara Trust v. T. Kamalambal [1988] 1 L.W. 187
K. R. Shankar Raj v. State Bank of India, Vellore A.I.R. 1989 Mad. 255
The Sagar Mahila Vidyalaya v. Pandit Sadashiv Rao Harshe [1991] 2 L.W. 660
Dhakshinamoorthy, S. P. v. Sri Kamakshi Amman Temple [1996] 1 L.W. 502





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