The Madhya Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, 1961, is a state-specific legislation governing the regulation and control of rent and tenancy of residential and non-residential properties in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It defines the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants, rent control, and procedures for eviction. The Act establishes rent tribunals and appellate authorities for dispute resolution and rent fixation. It aims to prevent exploitation of tenants, protect their rights, and ensure reasonable rent levels. This law plays a vital role in maintaining equilibrium between landlords and tenants in the state, safeguarding their interests and regulating rental property relationships.