Court Fees in Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Mesne Profits, and Public Interest Cases (Sections 41, 42, 43)
This abstract discusses court charges in landlord-tenant cases, with emphasis on mesne profits and public interest cases under Sections 41, 42, and 43. Landlord-tenant disputes usually come with financial pressures such as court charges, which differ according to jurisdiction and nature of the case. Mesne profits, awards for unauthorized occupation after tenancy, complicate cost distribution. Public interest cases can affect fee waivers or discounts, favoring fair access to justice. The research looks into legal structures, mechanisms for cost recovery, and how they affect disputing parties with an emphasis on balance between fiscal responsibility and equitable resolution.