Section 3 of CREL Act, 1957 : Section 3: Power To Extend To Cantonments Laws Relating To Control Of Rents And Regulation Of House Accommodation

CREL Act, 1957

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Explanation using Example

Imagine you are a tenant residing in a cantonment area in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The state has its own Rent Control Act that protects tenants from arbitrary rent increases and provides a legal process for eviction. However, this state law does not automatically apply to cantonment areas, which are under federal jurisdiction.

The Central Government decides to extend the Uttar Pradesh Rent Control Act to your cantonment with certain modifications. With this extension, you as a tenant now have the same protections under the Rent Co...

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