1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR WRIT PETITION NO. 1491 OF 2010 (Sachin Vasantrao Deorankar and others -: versus :- Niranjan Gangabisan Sikchi and others) Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. CORAM : B.P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. DATED : MARCH 31, 2010. Heard Mr. J.J.Chandurkar, the learned counsel for the petitioners. The petitioners/landlords have secured a decree for eviction and that has been stayed by the District Judge-2, Amravati in Regular Civil Appeal No. 50 of 2009, by imposing condition that respondent/tenant pays an amount of Rs.1000/- per month towards the use and occupation charges from the date of decree till the decision of the appeal. An undertaking that he would not create any third party interest is also put. Liberty has not been given to the present petitioner/landlords to withdraw the amount so deposited. Mr. Chandurkar, the learned counsel for petitioners/landlords, points out that the tax in relation to the suit block itself is about Rs.1025/- per year and the respondent is sub-tenant. He invites attention to the report of Architect produced before the Rent Control authorities to show that though the Architect has found that the standard rent was more than Rs.2000/- per month, he 2 states that the appellate authority has not considered all these materials. Though, the appellate authority has not expressly referred to all these materials, but it has heard the arguments and thereafter has passed the impugned order and made the interim arrangement. The interest of petitioners/landlords is sufficiently taken care of. The first appeal i.e. Regular Civil Appeal is admitted by it. IN this situation, I am not inclined to interfere in the matter in writ jurisdiction. However, the learned District Judge-2, Amravati is directed to expedite hearing of the appeal and to decide it as early as possible. With these directions, the writ petition is dismissed and disposed of. No order as to costs. JUDGE Diwale