HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1941 OF 2009 DATE:10-06-2011 BETWEEN Mohammad Zakriya …Petitioner AND Syed Vahidunnisa Begum …Respondent THIS COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING: HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. GOPAL REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1941 OF 2009 ORDER: This Court while granting interim stay on 24.4.2009 recorded the statement of the learned counsel for the petitioner that the entire arrears had been deposited to the credit of R.C.C. The respondent-landlady filed a detailed counter denying the statement that the petitioner paid entire arrears of rent and stated that only a sum of Rs.1500/- towards rents for the period from 01.9.2003 to 30.8.2004 was paid after filing the eviction petition and that the petitioner has to pay the rent at the rate of Rs.125/- and thereafter at Rs.150/- per month from 01.01.1998 onwards. The petitioner- tenant himself filed I.A.No.296 of 2006 in the R.C.C. on 30.1.2006 with a prayer to permit him to deposit the rents at the rate of Rs.125/- per month, which was allowed by the Rent Controller on 06.9.2006 permitting the petitioner to deposit the rents into the Court. In spite of the said order, the petitioner has not paid the rents and only after one year he deposited an amount of Rs.3,375/- for the period from 01.7.2005 to 01.10.2007. It is also stated that after obtaining the interim orders, the petitioner had not paid arrears of rents and he is also not paying the regular monthly rents. No reply has been filed controverting the said facts by the petitioner. In view of the above, on condition of petitioner depositing the entire arrears of rents, if any, after giving credit to the amount already deposited within three weeks from today and on furnishing the details of the same to the landlady, there shall be interim stay of all further proceedings as granted in I.A.No.689 of 2008 in C.M.A.No.2 of 2008, dated 29.12.2008. In default, the stay stands vacated. This order shall be treated as an order passed under Section 11(2) of the A.P. Buildings (Lease, Rent & Eviction) Control Act, 1960. Failure to deposit of the arrears of rent, the appellate authority can pass appropriate orders under sub-section (4) of Section 11 of the said Act. The Court below is directed to dispose of the C.M.A. within two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The revision is accordingly disposed of. No costs. _______________ A. GOPAL REDDY, J. JUNE 10, 2011 Tsr.