KCC 769/2000
This case involved the eviction of tenants from a property which the owners wished to demolish and had a license to do so from the council. A key issue was whether appropriate notice had been given to the tenants.
Background
A company filed a case against tenants before the court. The company requested the court to order the tenants to vacate the rented properties. The company said that it owned the properties and that it wanted to demolish them and that it received a licence from the local council in this regard. The company said that the tenants refused to vacate the properties.
The court ruled that the tenants should vacate the mentioned properties.
The first two tenants appealed the ruling before the court of appeal. The court upheld the appealed ruling.
The first tenant appealed the ruling before the court of cassation. The court of cassation repealed the ruling and referred the case to the court of appeal. The court dismissed the appealed ruling and ruled that the consideration of the case fell under the jurisdiction of commercial department in the court.
Decision
The court dismissed the case.