Delhi Police files 46 FIRs against landlords, for violation of tenant verification rules
Days before the Republic Day, Delhi’s south-west district police have registered 46 FIRs against landlords, who failed to comply with tenant verification rules, a police officer said on January 22, 2018. This is part of a special drive, started by the district police and the FIRs have been registere
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Jan 24, 2018 5:18 AM
Days before the Republic Day, Delhi’s south-west district police have registered 46 FIRs against landlords, who failed to comply with tenant verification rules, a police officer said on January 22, 2018. This is part of a special drive, started by the district police and the FIRs have been registered against erring house owners, under Section 188 of the IPC. It is mandatory for landlords to secure police verification for their tenants, before renting out a property, said Milind Mahadeo Dumbere, deputy commissioner of police (south-west). Any violation of Section 188 of the IPC, which pertains to disobedience to order promulgated by a public servant, is punishable with one month of imprisonment, or a fine of Rs 200, or both, he added. “Several awareness campaigns have been undertaken but landlords have not yet understood the significance of tenant verification. It is a must, especially in the capital, which is high on the target of terror outfits,” he said.
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