Suit Vijaya Sankar - MAIL
Suit Vijaya Sankar - MAIL
Suit Vijaya Sankar - MAIL
O. S. No. of 2023
Plaintiffs :-
Vs.
Defendants :-
Plaint filed under section 26 read with Order VII Rule I of the
Code of Civil Procedure
The address of the plaintiff is as stated as above. The court notices to the
plaintiff may be served on their counsel K.B Rajesh & Bineesh K.C, M/s
Brahmanandan & Associates, Flower Junction, T.D. Road, Ernakulam, Cochin-
682035.
The address of the defendant is stated above. The summons and court
notices etc. of the defendant may be served on the address shown above or their
counsel engaged if any.
3. Initially defendant was regular in making payment of the monthly rent. The
monthly rents are being paid through account transfer of the plaintiff’s account
maintained with ICICI Bank,M.G Road Branch. In addition to the monthly rent
defendant is agreed to pay water charges and Electricity charges due to the
authorities.
6. Since the defendant continued with her illegal activities plaintiff’s wife
filed a complaint before the station house officer, Central Police station
Ernakulam on 16/10/2022. As part of the enquiry defendant was called before the
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police and she agreed to surrender the tenanted building on the 1 st week of
January 2023. Her statement was recorded by the station house officer in its
petition register. The copy of petition register obtained under right to information
act is produced herewith. The defendant is not paying the water charges used by
her and water authority had issued disconnection notice to the plaintiff. It is
humbly submitted that the water the authority may at any time dismantle the
water connection provided to the plaintiff.
7. Even after the expiration of the tenancy agreement defendant did not
surrender the building and she continued with her illegal activities in more pace.
As retaliation to the complaint filed by the plaintiff’s wife before the
Commissioner of police, defendant had attempted to attack the wife and daughter
of the plaintiff by throwing flower pot against them. Defendant had damaged
flower pots, lock and key of the gate etc. Defendant caused damage to a tune of
Rs. 5000/- to the plaintiff in addition to the mental agony. By the continuous
harassment at the hands of defendant plaintiff is unable to take his aged mother
and daughters to his home and to take care of them.
10. The police officials are not properly addressing the issue in its right
sense, and they simply ignoring it as Civil Dispute and are not taking any
coercive steps to abate the threat being faced by the plaintiff. By the continuous
harassment being done by the defendant plaintiff and his family are now under
mental trauma. The illegal and high handed activities of the defendant can be
restrained only by the interference of this Hon’ble Court and hence the above suit
filed.
12. The cause of action for the suit is arose on 1/12/2021 when the plaintiff
entered a tenancy agreement with the defendant and defendant defaulted the
monthly rent and started to create nuisance and on 18/06/2023 defendant illegally
tress pass into the plaintiff house and damage the glass windows and door and
thereafter still continuing at the residence situated at Ernakulam village, within
the jurisdiction of this Hon’ble court.
13. Valuation for the purpose of court fee and jurisdiction is given separately
shown under the heading valuation.
Hence the plaintiff herein most humbly begs in the interest of justice that
this Hon’ble court may be pleased to pass a judgment and decree as follows.
1. Pass a judgment and Decree allowing the plaintiff to realize arrears of rent of
Rs.97,308/- [ 10000 x 9+1800] Ninety seven Thousand Three Hundred and
Eight) with interest and future interest at the rate 12% from the defendant
personally and from her assets.
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2. Pass a judgment and Decree allowing the plaintiff to realize and amount of
Rs. ……………… towards the value of damage committed to the articles
of the plaintiff assessed by the plaintiff or the person to be deputed by this
Hon’ble Court.
3. Pass a judgment and Decree allowing the plaintiff to realize and amount of
Rs.50,000/- towards mental agony and sufferings under gone at the hands
of defendant.
5. Pass a mandatory injunction directing the defendant to keep the fixtures and
furniture provided to the use of defendants to be returned in its original
condition and in default to provide the value to be assessed by the expert
appointed by the Hon’ble court.
6. pass such other order which may be prayed for and which this Hon’ble
Court may deem fit in the interest of justice
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