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How to get eviction done for lessee property and court fees


18-May-2023 (In Landlord/Tenant Law)
Facts: - Open piece of land leased through a registered lease deed. - Some Premium taken and Yearly rent reserved as 1/- (one rupee) per year. - Permission to construct house was also given in the lease deed and did construct his house. - One of the condition in lease-deed was that if lessee does not pay rent, landlord/owner will have the right to re-enter the leased property. - Lessee has not paid any rent for last 15 years. - Property is situated in Uttar Pradesh. Questions: - What should be the notice period for demand of rent and possession? 15 days, one month or six months? - What will be court fees if a suit for eviction is filed? On the basis of (agreed) rent or value of property? - Since an open piece of land was leased, so which court will have jurisdiction to entertain the case, JSCC or civil court? or any? 
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Cancellation of registered lease deed is a must while ending the tenancy. Otherwise encumbrance certificate issued by the registration Department will contain the remark of the lease, which is an encumbrance which may lead to unwanted complications.
The notice should be served at least 4 months prior.
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