: 1 : FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO.268 OF 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda Court’s or Judge’s orders of Coram, appearances, Court’s . orders or directions and . Registrar’s orders . -------------------------------------------------------------- Mr.Rajesh More for the Petitioners. Mr.A.A. Deshpande for the Respondents. CORAM : S.J. VAZIFDAR, J. DATED : 14TH NOVEMBER, 2008. P.C. : 1. Unfortunately both the parties are not well to do. I am however not inclined to interfere with the concurrent findings of the courts below. 2. The Respondent - landlord has examined herself. The Petitioner/Defendant has not examined herself. It is established that the Respondent who is now 65 years old has a mentally challenged child and two widowed daughters to accommodate. Apart from that : 2 : another son is an alcoholic. The Respondent has no other place to reside. Even assuming that she has acquired any right in respect of other premises, there is no evidence to indicate that she has possession thereof. Apart from stating that she has alternate accommodation, there is no evidence in this regard. On the other hand the Petitioner is employed albeit as a rickshaw driver. 3. In the circumstances, the Civil Revision Application is dismissed. However, considering the facts and circumstances of the case, time to vacate is extended upto and inclusive of 31.5.2009 subject to the Petitioner filing the usual undertaking within four weeks from today.