Jyoti Sharma vs. Vishnu Goyal & Anr. 2025 INSC 1099
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Jyoti Sharma vs. Vishnu Goyal & Anr. 2025 INSC 1099
This was a long running legal battle between a landlord and her tenants over a shop. The landlord, Jyoti Sharma, wanted her shop back for two main reasons: The tenants had stopped paying rent. She needed the shop to expand her family's business (her bonafide need).