IA No. 12579/2014
1. This is an application filed by the plaintiff under Order 12 Rule 6 CPC seeking a decree of possession and leaving the issue of damages, mesne profits, etc. to be decided on merits.
2. The plaintiff has filed the accompanying suit seeking a decree of possession regarding the suit property bearing No. E-39A, East of Kailash, New Delhi-110065 and other reliefs of damages, mesne profits, etc. It is the contention of the plaintiff that she is a senior citizen aged 88 years and the absolute owner of the suit property vide perpetual lease deed dated 02.04.1971. The property was converted into a freehold vide conveyance deed dated 17.01.2005. As per the plaint in 2008 defendant No.1 who is the plaintiff's nephew (son of her elder brother) who was residing in Canada came back to India and on whose request, the plaintiff permitted defendant No. 1 to reside in a portion of the suit property as he had no suitable accommodation to reside in. He was said to have been residing in the front portion of the ground floor and lower ground floor. It is urged that the defendant became dishonest, broke upon the locks, illegally trespassed and took illegal possession of the front portion of the first and second floor of the suit property which was lying locked and started additions and alterations. Defendant No.1, it is stated, started construction on the third floor without the consent of the plaintiff contrary to the sanction plan. A complaint was filed with the MCD and the police. Appropriate authorities acted on the complaint and demolished the unauthorised construction. It is urged that the possession of the defendant is purely permissive and the defendants are living gratuitously. A notice was issued on 31.03.2012 whereby the plaintiff has withdrawn her consent/permission to use and occupy the premises. It is further urged that defendant No.1 is surreptitiously without the consent and knowledge of the plaintiff using the front portion of the first and second floor of the suit property as a Guest House and earning Rs.2 lacs per month depriving the plaintiff, a senior citizen of rental income. Hence, the present suit is filed.