14. Delivery of vacant possession. case law (1) Not withstanding anything contained in this Ordinance or any other law for the time being in force, the landlord of a building who is a widow or a minor whose both parents are dead or a salaried employee due to retire within the next six months or has retired or a person who is due to attain the age of sixty years, may, by notice in writing inform the tenant that he or she needs the building for personal use and require him to deliver vacan5t possession of the building within such time as may be specified in the notice, not being earlier than two months from the receipt thereof:
Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall apply where the landlord has rented out the building after he has retired or attained the age of sixty years or, as the case may be, has become widow or orphan.
(2) The landlord shall not be entitled to avail the benefit of sub-section (1) if he is in occupation of a building owned by him in any locality.
(3) Where the tenant has failed to deliver the possession of the building under sub-section (1), the Controller shall, on application by the landlord in this behalf, order eviction of the tenant from the building in a summary manner, by using such force as may be necessary.