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What will be court fees if a suit for eviction is filed


27-Jul-2023 (In Landlord/Tenant Law)
Facts: - An open piece of land leased through a registered lease deed. - Yearly rent reserved as 1/- (one rupee) per year. - 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? Thanks
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In a suit for recovery of immovable property from a tenant including a tenant holding over, fee shall be computed on the premium, if any, and on the rent payable for the year next before the date of presenting the plaint.

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