CRP 85/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MRS JUSTICE ANIMA HAZARIKA Heard Mr BR Dey, learned senior counsel assisted by Mr T. Roy, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners. Also heard Mr GN Sahewalla, learned senio r counsel assisted by Ms S Senapati, learned counsel appearing for the respond ents. The instant revision petition has been filed challenging the judgment an d decree dated 15.12.2010 passed by the learned Additional District Judge (F.T. C), Cachar, Silchar, in T.A. No. 1 of 2009 whereby and whereunder the appeal fil ed by the petitioners was dismissed by the learned appellate court thereby upho lding the judgment and decree dated 30.6.2009 passed by the learned Civil Judge No. 1, Cachar, Silchar in TS No. 2 of 2008. This Court vide order dated 30.03.2011 directed the learned counsel appe aring for the petitioners to apprise this Court as to how much time they require to vacate the suit premises. Again on 08.04.2011 when the matter came up for mo tion hearing, the learned senior counsel for the petitioners prayed for a week’s time to apprise this Court about the time required to vacate the suit premises . This Court granted time to the learned senior counsel for the petitioner till 20.04.2011. Accordingly, on the basis of written instruction, Mr Dey has submitt ed that at least three (3) years time would be required to vacate the suit premi ses by the petitioners. On the submission so made, Mr Sahewalla has vehemently o bjected, mainly on the ground of non-payment of rent since 2006. Considering the fact that since 2006 the petitioners have not paid any r ent to the respondents, the time as required by the petitioners to vacate the su it premises cannot be allowed. However, considering the nature of possession, th e defendants/petitioners are allowed to remain in possession for six (6) months time from today, and thereafter, petitioners will hand over vacant possession t o the plaintiffs along with all arrear rent before expiry of aforesaid six month s and shall furnish an undertaking before the learned trial court to the effect that they would vacate the suit premises within six (6) months from today and b efore vacating the suit premises, the petitioners shall pay the entire arrear am ount as per decree and also the petitioners shall go on paying the current rent to the respondents monthly and regularly within seven (7) days of every month. T he undertaking shall be furnished within six (6) weeks from today, failure of wh ich the respondents are at liberty to execute the decree in accordance with law. In the result, the revision petition is disposed of in terms of the abo ve direction. No order as to costs. Written instruction dated 28.03.2011 produced before this Court by Mr De y, learned senior counsel is placed on record and marked as ’X’ for identificati on.