* EV THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI + RSA NO.30/2010 & CM Nos.2757-58/2010 Date of Decision: March, 2010 SHAMSHUDDIN Appellant Through; Mr. M.R.Chanchal, Advocate. versus MUSTAFA Respondent Through: None. AND + RSA NO.31/2010 & CM Nos.2761-62/2010 RAJBIR Appellant Through: Mr. M.R.Chanchal, Advocate. versus MUSTAFA ;.... Respondent Through: None. % CORAM: HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE ARUNA SURESH (1) Whetherreportersof localpaper may be allowed to see the judgment? (2) To be referred to the reporter or not? (3) Whether thejudgment should be reported in the Digest ? JUDGMENT ARUNA SURESH. J. (OraH CM No.2758/2010 (for exemption) in RSA No.30/2010 & CM No.2762/2010 (for exemption) in RSA No.31/2010 Exemptions allowed, subject to all just exceptions. Applications stand disposed of RSANos.30-31/2010 Page 1 of 7 Digitally Signed By:AMULYA Signature Not Verified M RSA Nos.30/2010 & 31/2010 1. Vide this common order aforementioned appeals are being disposed of together. Respondent filed a suit for possession against appellant on the ground that he is owner and landlord of property No.A-222, 1/6 Bhagirathi Vihar, Karawal Nagar, Delhi. He had inducted the appellant as a tenant in respect of one shop on the ground floor on a monthly rent of Rs.363/- excluding all other charges. The tenancy was month-to-month tenancy. Appellant had failed to pay rent after July, 2007. Respondent also needed the shop for himself and therefore he terminated the tenancy of the appellant vide legalnoticedated2"''January2009,whichwas duly receivedby the appellantand was replied by him vide reply dated 6^'' January, 2009. Appellant challenged the jurisdiction of the Civil Court to entertain the present suit on the plea that it was barred under Section 50 of the Delhi Rent Control Act (hereinafter referred to as 'DRC Act'). 2. After the pleadings were complete, respondent moved an application under Order XII Rule 6 CPC seeking a decree for possession on the ground of clear admission of facts by the appellant. Said application was allowed by the Trial Court vide its order and RSANos.30-31/2010 Page 2 of 7 5 decreedated 8^*^ September,2009. 3. Challenge to the said judgment and decree :by the appellant vide RCA No.29/09 also failed and the appeal was dismissedvide impugnedjudgmentand decree dated 15"^ January, 2010. Hence, this second appeal. 4. Learned counsel for the appellant has submitted that Civil Court went wrong in assuming its jurisdiction to entertain the suit of the respondent for possession when rent was below Rs.3,500/- per month and its jurisdiction was barred by virtue of Section 50 of DRC Act. Therefore, according to him, a substantial question of law needs formulation and adjudication from this Court in this appeal if jurisdiction of the Civil Court was barred under Section 50 of the Delhi Rent Control Act. 5. This question was dealt with by the Trial Court in its detailedorderdated 8"" September,2009 and it was observedthatthe suit property was not covered by any notification extending the provisions of Delhi Rent Control Act and therefore, Delhi Rent Control Act was not applicable to the suit premises. Under the circumstances, the Civil Court had the jurisdiction to entertain the RSANos.30-31/2010 Page 3 of 7 c suit for possession. The Appellate Court dealt with the question of jurisdiction in paragraphs 25 and 28 of the impugned judgment and decree. It read as follows:- ' "25. The only point for determination in the present appeal is whether the jurisdiction of the civil court is barred in accordance with section 50 of the Delhi Rent Control Act? The perusal of the photocopy of the notification placed on record by the Id. counsel for the appellant does not show that the area of Bhagirathi Vihar is a notified area. The Id. counsel for the appellant has stated that the area of Zone Ghonda is notified one and there is a Sub Zone Gokalpuri where the suit property is situated. So the suit of the respondent/plaintiff is barred u/s 50 of the DRC Act. But I do not find any force in the contention of the Id. counsel for the appellant that the suit property falls in the zone Ghonda which is a notified area or the suit propertyis situatedin its sub zone Gokalpuri. This is a misleading statement of the Id. counsel for the appellant who has tried to twist the facts of the case. As the suit property is situated in the area of Bhagirathi Vihar which is far away from Ghonda." "28. Coming to the case in hand I am inclined to hold that the appellant has miserably failed to prove on record that the area of Bhagirathi Vihar, wherein the suit propertyis situated,is a notifiedareaso the suit of the plaintiffis not barredu/s 50 of DRC Act and since the relationshipof landlord and tenant is admitted one. The service of the legal notice dated 2.1.2009, wherebythe tenancyof the appellantwasterminatedis not disputedand thus no issueis left for trial so the Id. trial court has rightly passed the impugned order and decree under appeal in the given circumstances. AccordinglyI am inclinedto hold that the impugned order and decree under appeal do not suffer from any RSA Nos.30-31/2010 Page 4 of 7 infirmity, so they do not require any interference therein and the same are upheld and the appeal of the! appellant/defendant is dismissed being devoid of merit/ Parties are left to bear their cost. Decree sheet be; prepared accordingly. The record of the trial court be; returned. File be consigned to the record room." i 6. Since the Appellate Court foiond that the premises in suit did not fall in the notified area, DRC Act was not applicable. Li that circumstance. Civil Court had the jurisdiction to entertain the suit for possession. 7. DRC Act is extended to the areas included within the limits of the New Delhi Municipal Committee and the Delhi Cantonment Board and to such urban areas within the limit of Municipal Corporationof Delhi as are specified in the First Schedule to the Act. However, the Central Government has the power to extend the application of the Act or any provisions thereof to any other urban areas included within the limits of the Municipal CorporationDelhior excludeany area from the operationof this Act or any provision thereof by way of a notificationin the Official Gazette. Therefore DRC Act would have no application to the suit premises,if they are notnotifiedas urbanareas bytheMCD and also if applicationof DRCActis not extendedto notifiedurbanareas. RSANos.30-31/2010 Page 5 of 7 7 8. During the course of arguments, learned counsel for the appellant was asked to assist the Court if demised premises are notified as urban area under the MCD Act. He has placed on!record copies ofnotificationsdated 3'''' June, 1966 and 26^^ February,1988 to argue that the property in suit is adjacent to Ghonda and therefore, implicitly is a notified urban area. These submissions are devoid of any merit. Any area adjoining a notified urban area does not by implication become an urban area unless so notified under Delhi Municipal Corporation Act. Suit property situated in Bhagirathi Vihar in Karawal Nagar is not a notified area as per these notifications and therefore, Bhagirathi Vihar cannot be treated as an urban area. Similarly, no notification of the Central Government has been placed on record to indicate that D.R.C. Act has been extended to Bhagirathi Vihar, Karawal Nagar. 9. In the absence of requisite notifications of MCD and the Central Government, the Trial Court rightly held that Section 50 of the D.R.C. Act has no application to the facts and circumstances of the case to bar the jurisdictionof Civil Courtto entertainthe suit for possessionfiled by a landlordagainsthis tenant. RSA Nos.30-31/2010 Page 6 of 7 10. Under these circumstances, I conclude that no substantial question of law is involved in these cases, which need formulation and adjudication by this Court. Hence, I fmd no; merits I in these appeals and the same are dismissed. CM No.2757/2010 (for stay) in RSA No.30/2010 & CM No.2761/2010 (for stay) in RSA No.31/2010 11. Since appeals have been disniissed, these applications have become infructuous. Same are accordingly disposed of MARCH 16, 2010 sb RSA Nos.30-31/2010 W ARUNASURESH (JUDGE) Page 7, of 7 q