1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR O R D E R S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.13510 of 2008. B.K.Sachdeva son of Shri Devidas Sachdeva VERSUS Additional Civil Judge (Junior Division) East, Jaipur City, Jaipur and Another Date of Order :::: 24/08/2009 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Mr. Virendra Agarwal, Counsel for the Petitioner. Mr. Z.A. Naqvi, Counsel for the Respondents Per Court : Heard learned counsel for the parties and perused the impugned order. The learned trial Court by the impugned order decided two applications, one under Order 6 Rule 17, C.P.C. for amendment in the written-statement and another under Order 8 Rule 1 (3), C.P.C. for production of certain documents in evidence by the defendant-tenant, which was allowed. The petitioner-tenant-defendant is aggrieved only by the order, wherein so far as the amendment of the plaint has been refused. The submission of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that the amendment is necessary because while evidence has been allowed on the facts relating to the 2 subsequent events the amendment in the pleadings incorporating the same has been refused. Learned counsel submits that the amendment is necessary as no amount of evidence relating to the subsequent events could be looked into unless the facts are pleaded. Learned counsel appearing for the plaintiff respondents submits that the plaintiff would not object before the learned Court below to the evidence with regard to subsequent events being looked into only because the plea to that effect has not been raised in the written-statement. In view of the aforesaid submissions made by the learned counsel for the respondent-plaintiff-landlord, I feel that there is no necessity so far as the amendment to the written- statement sought by the tenant-defendant is concerned. This writ petition is accordingly disposed of. Learned counsel for the respondent has submitted that the suit is an old one having been filed in the year 1996. In that view of the matter, the learned trial Court is directed to take steps to decide the matter expeditiously. (Dalip Singh) J. ashok/