Case Law

SUMMARY JUDGMENT GRANTED IN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY DISPUTE

By: ANTONIS GEORGIOU Feb. 11, 2026

In a recent decision of the Larnaca District Court, the Court granted summary judgment in favour of a property owner in proceedings concerning the unlawful occupation of commercial premises following the termination of a lease due to non-payment of rent. The Court held that the respondents had no real prospect of successfully defending the claim, rejecting jurisdictional objections, assertions of lawful possession, and proposed counterclaims as lacking evidential or legal substance. It was further found that the continued occupation of the premises without payment constituted unlawful interference with the applicant’s property rights.

The application was argued by Antonis Georgiou, Partner at Phoebus, Christos Clerides & Associates LLC, under Part 24 of the Civil Procedure Rules. The decision affirms the Court’s willingness to deploy summary judgment to prevent unnecessary delay where a defence is unsustainable, and provides useful guidance on the application of the new procedural framework in commercial landlord-tenant disputes.