THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY CIVIL REVISION PETITION No:6012 of 2005 ORDER: The first respondent filed R.C.No.98 of 1999 against the petitioner in the Court of Additional Rent Controller, Secunderabad for eviction. An ex parte order of eviction was passed. This was followed by institution of execution proceedings, and ultimately, eviction of the petitioner. The petitioner filed I.A.No.433 of 1999 for setting aside the ex parte eviction order. The trial Court allowed the I.A. When the same was set aside by the appellate authority in R.A.No.182 of 2000, the petitioner approached this Court by filing C.R.P.No.5575 of 2000. The revision petition was allowed and the ex parte order of eviction was set aside. The petitioner filed I.A.No.201 of 2000 under Section 144 of C.P.C., for restitution of possession. The first respondent pleaded that the property was leased out to the second respondent after the eviction of the petitioner. Taking these aspects into account, the learned Rent Controller dismissed the I.A. through order, dated 25.08.2005. Hence this revision petition. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned counsel for the first respondent. The petitioner no doubt was able to convince the Rent Controller to set aide the ex parte order passed against him. Normally, restitution would follow wherever an ex parte order is set aside. However, if third parties were inducted into the possession, restitution naturally would become difficult since the rights of one of the parties vis-à-vis a third party are involved. Had it been a case, where 2nd respondent is a party to the Rent Control proceedings, things would have been different. This Court is of the view that the R.C.C., which is now pending before the Rent Controller, can itself be proceeded, instead of directing restitution of the property from the second respondent to the petitioner. Hence, the Civil Revision Petition is dismissed. However, the learned Rent Controller is directed to take up the R.C.C. itself for hearing and dispose of the same as early as possible. ______________________ (L. Narasimha Reddy, J.) 11th September, 2009 Js.