: 1 : IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO.446 OF 2007 Prakash Lalbhai Shah .. Applicant V/s. Ramkrishna Balwant More .. Respondent Mr. A.V. Anturkar, i/b. Mr. Sugandh Deshmukh, for the Applicant. Mr. S.M. Oak for the Respondent. CORAM : SMT. NISHITA MHATRE, J. DATED : 19 TH NOVEMBER, 2009. P.C.: 1. The applicant is running a shop from the premises which were tenanted to him by the respondent-landlord. A Suit for eviction was filed on several grounds indicating that applicant had made permanent additions and alterations to the suit premises without the consent of the respondent-landlord. The other ground raised was in respect of bonafide requirement of the suit premises by the respondent-landlord which is on lease occupation. : 2 : 2. Both the Courts below have held concurrently that the applicant has carried out permanent additions and alterations to the suit premises without the consent of the respondent-landlord thereby committing a breach of the terms and conditions of the lease. It has also been held that the applicant has caused damage to the suit premises. Although the trial Court has held that the respondent-landlord had proved his requirement of the suit premises, the Appellate Court has reversed this finding. 3. In my opinion, when there is a concurrent finding of fact of both the Courts below indicating that the tenant had breached the conditions of the lease and had carried out permanent additions and alterations to the suit premises without the consent of the respondent-landlord, the decree must follow. The Civil Revision Application is, therefore, dismissed. 4. Mr. Anturkar appearing for the applicant seeks one year’s time to vacate the suit premises since : 3 : the applicant is conducting a shop in the said premises. Mr. Oak appearing for the respondent- landlord contends that one year is not a reasonable period. 5. The applicant shall vacate the suit premises within a period of six months from today on condition that usual undertaking is given to this Court within a period of two weeks from today. .......