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Case Details
- Case Name: Ratnadeep Shankar Narkar vs. M/S. ISH Homes Pvt. Ltd. & Ors.
- Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India, Civil Appellate Jurisdiction
- Civil Appeal No(s).: 2026 (arising out of SLP (C) No(s). 19203/2026)
- Date of Order: 29 May 2026
- Underlying High Court Order: Judgment and order dated 04.05.2026 in Civil Revision Application No.136/2026, High Court of Judicature at Bombay
Parties Involved
- Petitioner/Appellant: Ratnadeep Shankar Narkar
- Respondents: M/S. ISH Homes Pvt. Ltd. & Others (landlords)
- Counsel for Appellant: Mr. Dama Seshadri Naidu (Sr. Adv.), Ms. Qurratulain (AOR), Mr. Tanvir Shaik, Ms. Shagun Mishra, Mr. V. Aravind
- Counsel for Respondents: Mr. Devansh Srivastava (AOR), Mr. Khan Javed Akhtar, Mr. Kapil Madan
Issues / Allegations / Violations
- Dispute over possession of demised premises and payment of rent/occupational charges.
- Appellant sought relief from the High Court order granting possession to the respondents.
Findings & Observations
- The Supreme Court Bench was not persuaded by the appellant’s arguments.
- The Court emphasized the appellant’s obligation to vacate peacefully and to settle any rent arrears.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
- Appellant must file an undertaking to vacate the premises on or before 31 May 2027, within three weeks of the order.
- Any arrears of rent, if payable, must be cleared within three weeks from the date of the order.
- Until vacated, appellant must continue paying occupational charges at the same rate as the agreed rent.
- Non‑compliance may lead to contempt proceedings.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
- File the required undertaking in the prescribed form within three weeks.
- Vacate the premises by the stipulated deadline (31 May 2027).
- Clear any outstanding rent arrears within three weeks.
- Continue payment of occupational charges until possession is surrendered.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
- Leave granted to the appeal; the appeal is disposed of as per the signed order.
- All pending applications, if any, are stood disposed of.
- The order is recorded on 29‑05‑2026, Item No.62, Court No.8, Section IX of the Supreme Court records.