Legal Grounds for Eviction of a Tenant by the Landlord
Understand the legal basis on which landlords can seek eviction of tenants under Indian tenancy laws.
Advocate Harshit Sachar
8/8/20251 min read


Eviction of tenants in India is regulated by various state Rent Control Acts and the Transfer of Property Act. Landlords cannot evict a tenant arbitrarily—certain legal grounds must be satisfied.
Recognized Legal Grounds:
Non-Payment of Rent: If a tenant fails to pay rent despite repeated notices.
Subletting Without Consent: Letting out the property to others without landlord’s permission.
Property Damage or Misuse: If the tenant is using the property for illegal or commercial purposes not allowed in the agreement.
Personal Use: If the landlord needs the property for self or family residence.
Structural Alterations Without Consent
Procedure for Eviction:
Issue a legal notice stating the grounds for eviction.
File an eviction suit if the tenant refuses to vacate.
Follow court directions for vacating the premises.
Landlords must maintain transparency in their dealings and avoid unlawful tactics like locking tenants out or cutting off utilities. The law emphasizes fairness to both parties.
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