IEA 116 : Section 116 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Estoppel of tenant; and of licensee of person in possession.—No tenant of immovable property, or person claiming through such tenant, shall, during the continuance of the tenancy, be permitted to deny that the landlord of such tenant had, at the beginning of the tenancy, a title to such immovable property; and no person who came upon any immovable property by the licence of the person in possession thereof, shall be permitted to deny that such person had a title to such possession at the time when such licence was given.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 116 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Arjun Lal vs Kundan Lal on 10 October, 2012 - Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Venkata Chetty vs Aiyanna Goundan on 7 August, 1916 - Madras High Court
Inder Mohan Singh & Ors. vs Sube Singh on 10 November, 2014 - Delhi High Court
D. Sreenivasa Mudaliar Charity vs Dhanasekaran And Ors. on 9 July, 2001 - Madras High Court
Sky Land International Pvt. Ltd. vs Kavita P Lalwani on 25 May, 2012 - Delhi High Court
Smt. Ragini Narayan W/O Late B.S. vs Smt. Minnie Narayan on 19 November, 2007 - Karnataka High Court
Union Bank Of India vs Vithalbhai Pvt. Ltd. on 6 August, 2001 - Calcutta High Court
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