THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY Date:18.08.2011 WRIT PETITION No.20271 of 2011 Between: Guda Anandam ..... Petitioner AND Warangal Municipal Corporation, Warangal,Warangal District. .....Respondent Counsel for the Petitioner : Sri K.V.Bhanu Prasad Counsel for Respondent : Sri C.V.Bhaskar Reddy, Standing Counsel for Municipalities AND WRIT PETITION No.20272 of 2011 Between: Pysa Samuel ..... Petitioner AND Warangal Municipal Corporation, Warangal,Warangal District. .....Respondent Counsel for the Petitioner : Sri K.V.Bhanu Prasad Counsel for Respondent : Sri C.V.Bhaskar Reddy, Standing Counsel for Municipalities AND WRIT PETITION No.20273 of 2011 Between: T.Harisankar ..... Petitioner AND Warangal Municipal Corporation, Warangal,Warangal District. .....Respondent Counsel for the Petitioner : Sri K.V.Bhanu Prasad Counsel for Respondent : Sri C.V.Bhaskar Reddy, Standing Counsel for Municipalities AND WRIT PETITION No.20274 of 2011 Between: M.Suresh ..... Petitioner AND Warangal Municipal Corporation, Warangal,Warangal District. .....Respondent Counsel for the Petitioner : Sri K.V.Bhanu Prasad Counsel for Respondent : Sri C.V.Bhaskar Reddy, Standing Counsel for Municipalities The Court made the following: COMMON ORDER: In these Writ Petitions the orders of the respondents directing the eviction of the petitioners from the shops in their respective occupation have been questioned. After arguing the cases, Sri K.V.Bhanu Prasad, learned counsel for the petitioners, has taken an adjournment to get instructions from his clients and file appropriate affidavits for vacation of the premises. Accordingly, all the petitioners have filed separate affidavits wherein they have unconditionally agreed to vacate the premises on 30.04.2012. Sri C.V.Bhaskar Reddy, learned Standing Counsel for Municipalities, was fair in not opposing the request of the petitioners to permit them to remain in possession of their respective shops till 30.04.2012. Having regard to the pleadings in the affidavits by the petitioners, as noted above, the Writ Petitions are disposed of with the direction to the petitioners to handover vacant possession of the shops in their respective occupation to the respondent without any demur on 30.04.2012. In the event, the petitioners do not hand over vacant possession of their respective shops, the respondent shall be free to take possession of the same by evicting the petitioners besides initiating appropriate proceedings for violation of the undertaking given by the petitioners in their above- mentioned affidavits. The petitioners shall pay the enhanced rents at the rate of Rs.5,000/- per month for each of the shops in their occupation during the period of their occupation of the shops. As a sequel to disposal of the Writ Petitions, W.P.M.P.Nos.24578, 24579, 24580 and 24581 of 2011 filed by the petitioners for interim relief are disposed of as infructuous. __________________________ C.V.NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 18th August, 2011 DR