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WP No. 31593 of 2025IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRASDATED: 28-08-2025CORAMTHE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESHWP No. 31593 of 20251. Fathima Farzana,W/o.Abdul Hameed, No.5, Uppurani Palli Kilakku Theru, Abiramam Panchayat, Ramanathapuram District-623 601Petitioner(s)Vs1. The State Of Tamilnadu,Rep by its Secretary to Government, Home, Prohibition and Excise Department, Fort St.George, Chennai-600 0092.The Director General Of Police,Dr.Radha Krishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai-600 0043.The Commissioner Of Police,Office Of Commissioner, Veppery, Chennai District-600 0074.The Joint Commissioner Of Police,South Zone, Parangimalai, Chennai District-600 0161 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 20255.The Assistant Commissioner Of Police,Chinna Neelanjarai, Neelangarai, Chennai District-600 115Respondent(s)PRAYERThis Writ Petition has been filed seeking for issuance of a Mandamus, directing the 5th respondent to hand over the vacant possession of the premises bearing Old No.3/372, New No.2/453, Singaravelar First North Street, Chinna Neelankarai, Chennai-600 115 to the petitioner, by considering the petitioner's representation dated 27.01.2025 within the time stipulated by this Hon'ble Court.For Petitioner(s):Mr.A.BalajiFor Respondent(s):Mr.E.Vijay Anand, AGP for R1Mr.A.Gokulakrishnan, APP for R2 to R5ORDERThis Writ Petition has been filed seeking for issuance of a Mandamus, directing the 5th respondent to hand over the vacant possession of the premises bearing Old No.3/372, New No.2/453, Singaravelar First North Street, Chinna Neelankarai, Chennai, to the petitioner by considering the representation made by her on 27.01.2025.2 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 20252.When the matter was came up for hearing on 22.08.2025, this Court passed the following order: “This writ petition has been filed for issue of writ of mandamus directing the 5th respondent to handover vacant possession of the property to the petitioner by considering the representation made by the petitioner on 27.01.2025. 2.Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondents. 3.The petitioner claims to be the owner of the property and this property has been let out to the 5th respondent. The grievance of the petitioner is that the 5th respondent is refusing to vacate the property and hand over the possession. In view of the same, several representations were made by the petitioner for getting the possession of the property. Since the same was not considered, the present writ petition has been filed before this Court. 4.In the considered view of this Court, the relief as sought for in the present writ petition may not be maintainable, since the petitioner must only approach the competent court and seek for possession. However, it is seen that the rent was fixed in the year 2011 at the rate of Rs.25,000/- per month and thereafter, it has never been enhanced. The poor lady cannot go to a Civil Court as against the police establishment. 5. In view of the above, the learned Government Advocate appearing on behalf of respondents 2 to 5 shall take instructions with respect to the enhancement of rent that has to be paid by the 5th respondent to the petitioner. Since there has been no enhancement from the year 2011 onwards. 3 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 2025The calculation memo shall be filed based on the indication given by this Court. 6. The learned Government Advocate shall also take instructions as to whether there is any proposal for shifting the Police Station in the near future.7. Post this case at the end of the motion list on 28.08.2025.”3. Pursuant to the above order, the learned Additional Public Prosecutor appearing on behalf of the respondents 2 to 5 submitted calculation memo along with all the relevant documents. The learned counsel for the petitioner also submitted calculated memo.4. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Additional Government Pleader appearing for the first respondent and the learned Additional Public Prosecutor appearing on behalf of the respondents 2 to 5.5.The Office of the Commissioner of Police, Neelangarai Range is now functioning in the subject property belonging to the petitioner. The parties 4 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 2025entered into an agreement through agreement dated 03.10.2011. As per this agreement, the respondents agreed to pay monthly rent of Rs.25,000/-. The agreement also contemplated increase in rent @ 5% every year (15% once in 3 years). Therefore, the increase of 15% should have taken place from the year 2014-17 and thereafter, from 2017 - 2020 and subsequently, from 2020- 2023 and latest increase must have taken place from the year 2023 upto 2025.6.It is seen that the proposal for the rent enhancement was forwarded along with the PWD approval. However, the same is pending and therefore, the respondents are paying only a sum of Rs.25,000/- per month till date.7.The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the petitioner will be entitled for increase @ 10% per annum and in the absence of the respondents agreeing to such increase, they have to vacate and handover the premises.8. Per contra, the learned Additional Public Prosecutor appearing for the respondents 2 to 5 submitted that the respondents have acted upon the 5 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 2025agreement and the proposal for enhancement @ 15% once in 3 years was also placed before the DGP and it is pending. He further brought to the notice of this Court that the 5th respondent has already made a representation to the third respondent requesting for the relocation of the Office to the Neelangarai Police Station, where sufficient space is available. This representation is pending consideration.9. In the considered view of this Court, this Court will be very slow in dealing with issues of this nature while exercising its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. It is basically a landlord and tenant dispute between the parties. Normally, these disputes can only be resolved before the competent Court. However, considering the fact that the petitioner is now pitted against the Police Department, this Court thought it fit to exercise its discretion under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and to strike a balance.10.In view of the above, this Court is inclined to go by the terms of the agreement entered into by the parties on 05.10.2011. The parties had agreed for 6 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 2025enhancement @ 5% every year(15% once in 3 Years). Such increase in rent will commence from the year 2014 onwards. The memo of calculation filed by the 5th respondent is extracted hereunder:Sl. No.YearRent Amount (5% Increase)Total MonthsIncrease per monthTotal Amount paid in yearDifference Amount1.2011Rs.25,00012No Change as per rental AgreementRs.3,00,000Nil2. 2012Rs.25,00012No Change as per rental AgreementRs.3,00,000Nil3.2013Rs.25,00012No Change as per rental AgreementRs.3,00,000Nil4.2014Rs.28,94112Rs.1,378Rs.3,00,000Rs.47,2925.2015Rs.30,38812Rs.1,447Rs.3,00,000Rs.64,6566.2016Rs.31,90712Rs.1,519Rs.3,00,000Rs.82,8847.2017Rs.33,50212Rs.1,595Rs.3,00,000Rs.1,02,0248.2018Rs.35,17712Rs.1,675Rs.3,00,000Rs.1,22,1249.2019Rs.36,93612Rs.1,759Rs.3,00,000Rs.1,43,23210.2020Rs.38,78312Rs.1,847Rs.3,00,000Rs.1,65,39611.2021Rs.40,72212Rs.1,939Rs.3,00,000Rs/1,88,66412.2022Rs.42,75812Rs.2,036Rs.3,00,000Rs.2,13,09613.2023Rs.44,89612Rs.2,138Rs.3,00,000Rs.2,38,75214.2024Rs.47,14112Rs.2,245Rs.3,00,000Rs.2,65,69215.2025Rs.49,49812Rs.2,257Rs.3,00,000Rs.2,93,976TotalRs.5,35,649180Rs.21,935Rs.45,00,00Rs.19,27,7887 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 202511.It is seen from the records that the decision is pending before the DGP and the DGP, in turn, has to get the sanction of the Government. The petitioner cannot be made to wait endlessly for getting this amount and therefore, this Court is inclined to give a direction to the first respondent to act upon this proposal and to grant the sanction.12.There shall be a direction to the first respondent to act upon the sanction sought for by the second respondent and pay the arrears of rent from the year 2014 onwards based on the increase of 15% from the existing rent, once in 3 years. The entire arrears upto the year 2025 shall be paid to the petitioner within six(6) weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. Apart from that, the increase of 15% shall be continued to be applied till the respondents vacate and handover the premises to the petitioner. Accordingly, the monthly rent payable henceforth shall be the increased rent as per the agreement.8 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 202513.Insofar as the vacating and handing over the premises, no such direction can be issued by this Court in the Writ Petition. Already the 5th respondent has placed a proposal for shifting the Office to the Neelangarai Police Station, the same shall be taken into consideration by the first and second respondents. Till the final decision is taken, the above directions shall continue.14.This Writ Petition is disposed of, with the above direction. No costs.28-08-2025dnIndex:Yes/NoSpeaking/Non-speaking orderInternet:YesNeutral Citation:Yes/No9 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 2025To1. The State Of Tamilnadu,Rep by its Secretary to Government, Home, Prohibition and Excise Department, Fort St.George, Chennai-600 0092.The Director General Of Police,Dr.Radha Krishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai-600 0043.The Commissioner Of Police,Office Of Commissioner, Veppery, Chennai District-600 0074.The Joint Commissioner Of Police,South Zone, Parangimalai, Chennai District-600 0165.The Assistant Commissioner Of Police,Chinna Neelanjarai, Neelangarai, Chennai District-600 11510 https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis WP No. 31593 of 2025N.ANAND VENKATESH, J. dnWP No. 31593 of 2025 28-08-202511