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πŸ“˜ Commentary on the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 | 1st Edition (2016)
βœ’οΈ Authored by: P.K. Shrikara | Language: English | Publisher: Lexis Nexis

This authoritative commentary offers a comprehensive study of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971, a crucial legislation governing the eviction of unauthorised occupants from government-owned premises. Written in a clear and practical style, the book combines section-wise analysis, judicial precedents, and procedural guidance, making it an indispensable reference for advocates, government officials, and academicians.

πŸ” Key Features:

  • πŸ“œ Full Text with Commentary – section-wise analysis of the 1971 Act with relevant rules, notifications, and government orders.

  • βš–οΈ Judicial Precedents – detailed discussion of Supreme Court and High Court judgments interpreting the scope and powers under the Act.

  • πŸ›οΈ Authorities & Jurisdiction – explanation of the powers of Estate Officers, appellate authorities, and writ courts in eviction matters.

  • πŸ› οΈ Procedural Guidance – step-by-step coverage of notices, inquiries, eviction proceedings, penalties, and appeals.

  • πŸ“š Practical Insights – useful for handling disputes involving government buildings, land, railway premises, defence properties, PSUs, and municipal premises.

  • πŸ†• Updated to 2016 – reflects legislative amendments and judicial trends up to the year of publication.

  • πŸ’Ό Practice-Oriented Approach – includes specimen forms, formats, and procedural notes for day-to-day use.

🎯 Recommended For:

  • Advocates handling property, tenancy & government land disputes

  • Estate Officers, government officials & PSU legal departments

  • Judicial officers and tribunals dealing with eviction cases

  • Academicians & researchers in property and tenancy law

  • Students preparing for judiciary and government law exams

This first edition serves as a complete guide to eviction under public premises law, blending statutory text, judicial interpretations, and practical procedureβ€”making it an essential resource for professionals and institutions alike.