CMPMO No.850 of 2008 15.3.2011 Present: Sh.B.K. Malhotra, counsel for the petitioner. Sh.Sanjeev Kuthiala, counsel for the respondent. The parties, who are present in person, have jointly filed an application under Order 23 Rule 3 read with Section 151 CPC, for placing on record and disposing of the present petition as well as Civil Suit No.22of 2003 pending in the Court of Civil Judge (Junior Division), Court No.2, Mandi, H.P. The parties are brothers and this Court had passed number of orders directing the parties to make an effort to settle the matter outside the Court. On 1.12.2010, the parties had agreed that if their sister Smt.Champa Devi intervenes in the matter she may be able to bring about a compromise in the matter. Thereafter, the parties met to their sister. It must be said to the credit of the sisters of the parties that they gave up and relinquished their rights in the property in favour of their two brothers i.e. Jiwan Lal and Ram Dass. The parties have now compromised the matter in terms of the application, Mark C-1 and site location plan Mark C-2, both of which shall form part of this order. As per this compromise Room Nos.1&2 which are presently in the possession of respondent Ram Dass shall be handed over by him to his brother Jiwan Lal. It has also been agreed that Ram Dass shall demolish/handover the latrine shown at point No.5 and after demolition of this latrine, a path shall be constructed which path shall be the common path of both the parties. Even if a gate is put by the parties on the path that will be used by both the parties and in case any lock is put both the parties will ensure that common keys are there for the common lock. Sh.Jiwan Lal has agreed to handover Room Nos.3&4 which adjoins the house of Ram Dass to his brother Ram Dass. The parties have further agreed that they shall comply with the terms of the compromise by 25th March, 2011. Both the parties have agreed that the rooms so exchanged inter se them will not be transferred/sold till the decision of the partition case. However, necessary repairs, additions and alterations can be made. Parties have requested that the Court in which partition proceedings are pending may be directed to expedite the same. Statement of the parties in this regard have also been recorded. In view of the aforesaid compromise entered into between the parties, the present petition as well as the main suit are disposed of in terms of the compromise Mark C-1 which alongwith the site plan Mark C-2 shall form as part of this order. It is made clear that the parties shall comply with the terms of this compromise, as agreed by them, by 25th March, 2011. In view of the aforesaid compromise, a direction is issued to the Assistant Collector, Ist Grade, Sadar, Mandi to expedite the hearing of the partition case pending before him and to dispose of the same at an early date and in any event not later than 31.12.2011. March 15, 2011 ( Deepak Gupta ), J. PV CMPMO No.850 of 2008 Statement of Jiwan Lal son of Shri Durga Dass, aged 45 years, occupation Government service, R/o House No.212/4, Suhara Mohalla, Mandi Town, Tehsil Sadar, District Mandi, H.P. On S.A. 15.3.2011 Compromise Ext.C-1 has been signed by me and I have understood the terms of the compromise which have been read over and explained to me by my counsel as well as by the Court. I further agree that the terms of the compromise shall be complied with by 25th March, 2011. The present petition and the main suit may be disposed of in terms of the compromise. RO & AC March 15, 2011 ( Deepak Gupta ), J. CMPMO No.850 of 2008 Statement of Ram Dass son of Shri Durga Dass, aged 62 years, occupation Retd. Government servant, R/o House No.211/4, Suhara Mohalla, Mandi Town, Tehsil Sadar, District Mandi, H.P. On S.A. 15.3.2011 Compromise Ext.C-1 has been signed by me and I have understood the terms of the compromise which have been read over and explained to me by my counsel as well as by the Court. I further agree that the terms of the compromise shall be complied with by 25th March, 2011. The present petition and the main suit may be disposed of in terms of the compromise. RO & AC March 15, 2011 ( Deepak Gupta ), J.