But, the said view of the High Court that a landlord referred to under sections 12 and 13(1) of the Act is a landlord who is entitled to possession of premises on determination of the tenancy under section 106 of the T.P. Act, itself cannot now be good law because of the nine Judges ' Bench decision of this Court in V. Dhanapal Chettiar vs Yesodal Ammal, ; , where the scope of the provisions of sections 5, 12 and 13 of the Act in the context of section 106 of the T.P. Act is considered and held otherwise, thus : "Adverting to the provisions of the Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947 it would be found from the definition of section 5 that any person remaining in the building after the determination of the lease is a tenant within the meaning of clause (11).