1 56 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.2860/2006. Narendra Bafna Vs. The Civil Judge (Junior Division), Jodhpur & Anr. Date of Order :: 8th July 2008. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr. Vineet Sanadhya for Mr. Vikas Balia, for the petitioner. Mr. Praveen Mahecha for Mr. Prabhat Ojha, for the respondent No.2. ..... BY THE COURT: Learned counsel appearing for the petitioner frankly submitted that the questions sought to be raised by the petitioner in this writ petition stand decided against him in view of the decision of this Court in the case of Shamshuddin Vs. The Civil Judge (Junior Division), Jodhpur & Anr. : S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2852/2006, decided on 09.10.2007. After reading the provisions of the Rajasthan Rent Control Act, 2001, this Court pointed out in the case of Shamshuddin (supra) thus: “It is apparent on a bare reading of the provision that so far the pending suits and proceedings filed under the Act of 1950 are concerned, the same are required to be continued and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the said Act of 1950 and it is required to be taken as if the said repealed Act is in force; and further it is required to be assumed that the Act of 2001 had not been enacted. When it is definitely required to be 2 taken by the fiction that for the purpose of this suit, the Act of 1950 continues to remain in force and further that the Act of 2001 had not been enacted at all, it is difficult to appreciate as to under which particular law and which particular provision the petitioner attempts to canvass the proposition that the suit goes out of jurisdiction of the trial court after allowing amendment? The contention remains wholly spineless and had been made obviously in an attempt to somehow put spokes in the progress of the suit.” Following the decision aforesaid, this writ petition is also required to be and is hereby dismissed. However, looking to the circumstances of this case where only a show cause notice has been issued and no interim order has been passed and no further arguments have been urged, costs are made easy. (DINESH MAHESHWARI), J. Mohan/