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The Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001 seeks to balance the rights of landlords and the need for secure, affordable tenancies in the State. This commentary offers a critical, practice-oriented analysis of the Act within its legal and socio-economic context. It examines key features such as Rent Tribunals, grounds for eviction, rent determination, and summary procedures designed for speedy dispute resolution. Drawing on legislative history, judicial precedents, and field observations, it clarifies concepts like fair rent, bona fide requirement, and mesne profits. The work consolidates important rulings of the Rajasthan High Court and aims to assist practitioners, scholars, and policymakers.








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