Prem Shankar Mishra vs Smt. Renu Mishra on 8 July, 2026

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    Heard learned counsel for the defendant/petitioner and

    plaintiff/opposite Party.

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    2. This Civil Revision Application is filed under

    Section 14(8) of the Bihar Buildings (Lease, Rent & Eviction)

    Control Act, 1982 (hereinafter referred to as BBC Act), against

    the Judgment and Decree dated 29.06.2016 passed in Eviction

    Suit No. 26 of 2005 by the learned Munsif 1st, Darbhanga.

    3. The brief facts of the case are that the

    plaintiff/opposite party, Smt. Renu Mishra @ Renu Kumari,

    filed Eviction Suit No. 26 of 2005 before the learned Munsif

    1st, Darbhanga, against the defendant/petitioner, Prem Shankar

    Mishra, seeking Eviction from the suit premises at Muhalla-
    Patna High Court C.R. No.265 of 2016(25) dt.08-07-2026

    Balbhadarpur (Kanhiya Mishra Pokhar), Ward No. 37, Naka No.

    07, Anchal- Bahadurpur, P.S.- Laheriyasarai, District-

    Darbhanga, on the ground of bonafide personal necessity for

    construction of a residential house, pleading that the defendant

    was a tenant under her vendor, Krishna Kumar Mishra, who had

    sold her the premises vide registered sale deed dated

    15.02.2004, his own title being traced to a registered partition

    deed dated 15.02.1949. The defendant contested the suit,

    denying any landlord-tenant relationship and asserting that he

    was a co-sharer of the land under the same partition deed and

    not a tenant. The impugned order dated 29.06.2016 decreed in

    favour of the plaintiff/opposite party, including the existence of

    a landlord-tenant relationship, bonafide personal necessity, and

    maintainability. Aggrieved thereby, the defendant/petitioner has

    preferred the present Civil Revision under Section 14(8) of the

    BBC Act before this Hon’ble Court.



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