Section 43:
Leases of vacant premises to Government.
(1) The provisions of this section shall apply only
in relation to premises within the Municipality of New Delhi which are, or are intended to be let for use as
a residence.
(2) Whenever any premises the standard rent of which is not less than two thousand and four hundred
rupees per year becomes vacant, either by the landlord ceasing to occupy the premises or by the
termination of a tenancy or by the eviction of a tenant or by the release of the premises from requisition or
otherwise,--
(a) the landlord shall, within seven days of the premises becoming vacant, give intimation thereof
in writing to the Estate Officer to the Government of India;
(b) whether or not such intimation is given, the Estate Officer may serve on the landlord by post
or otherwise a notice--
(i) informing him that the premises are required by the Government for such period as may be
specified in the notice, and
(ii) requiring him, and every person claiming under him, to deliver possession of the premises
forthwith to such officer or person as may be specified in the notice:
Provided that where the landlord has given the intimation required by clause (a) no notice shall be
issued by the Estate Officer under clause (b) more than seven days after the delivery to him of the
intimation:
Provided further that nothing in this sub-section shall apply in respect of any premises the possession
of which has been obtained by the landlord on the basis of any decree or order made on the grounds set
forth in clause (e) of the proviso to sub-section (1) of section 13 or in respect of any premises which have
been released from requisition for the use and occupation of the landlord himself.
(3) Upon the service of a notice under clause (b) of sub-section (2), the premises shall be deemed to
have been leased to the Government for the period specified in the notice, as from the date of the delivery
of the intimation under clause (a) of sub-section (2) or in a case where no such intimation has been given,
as from the date on which possession of the premises is delivered in pursuance of the notice, and the other
terms of the lease shall be such as may be agreed upon between the Government and the landlord or in
default of agreement, as may be determined by the court, in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
(4) In every case where the landlord has in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2) given
intimation of any premises becoming vacant and the premises are not taken on lease by the Government
under this section, the Government shall pay to the landlord a sum equal to one-fifty-second of the
standard rent per year of the premises.
(5) Any premises taken on lease by the Government under this section may be put to any such use as
the Government thinks fit, and in particular the Government may permit the use of the premises for the
purposes of any public institution or any foreign embassy, legation or consulate or any High
Commissioner or Trade Commissioner, or as a residence by any officer in the service of the Government
or of a foreign embassy, legation or consulate or of a High Commissioner or Trade Commissioner.