The Supreme Court held that if the tenant continues to remain in the rented premises even after the tenancy rights are extinguished, then the landlord would be entitled to receive compensation in the form of 'mesne profit' from the tenant. “While the above-stated position is generally accepted, it is also within the bounds of the law, that a tenant who once entered the property in...
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