CR No. 201 of 2004 02.11.2010 Present: Mr. Hoshiar Kaushal, Advocate vice counsel for the petitioner. Respondent's G.P.A. Shri V.S. Chauhan in person. CMP No. 1027 of 2010 & CR No. 201 of 2004 The present application under Section 151 C.P.C. has been moved with a prayer for dismissal of the main Civil Revision Petition No. 201 of 2004 on the ground that the petitioner/tenant/non-applicant has already vacated the tenanted premises on 07.11.2009. To this effect, is a photocopy of writing dated 07.11.2009, stated to have been executed by the petitioner/tenant/non- applicant, Shri Mehar Chand. Though sufficient time was granted to the petitioner/tenant/non-applicant to file reply to the present petition and to seek instructions in the matter, but neither the reply has been filed nor any instructions are stated to have been imparted by the petitioner/tenant/non-applicant to the learned counsel. In view of the above, when it is made out that the tenanted premises have already been vacated by the petitioner/tenant/non-applicant and possession thereof has been handed over to the respondent/landlord/ applicant, nothing survives for adjudication in the present petition which is accordingly disposed of as infructuous. ...2... With disposal of the main petition, pending CMP (s), if any, shall also stand disposed of as infructuous. Similarly, any interim stay etc. shall also stand vacated. (V.K. Sharma) Judge 2nd November, 2010 (virender)