C. R. No. 44 of 2009 8.9.2009 Present: Mr. Ramakant Sharma, Advocate, for the petitioner. Mr. B. R. Verma, Advocate, for the respondent. C. R. No. 44 of 2009 The parties have arrived at an out of Court settlement. The petitioner is present in the Court today and under his instructions Mr. Ramakant Sharma, learned counsel has made the statement. The petitioner does not want to press the present petition. He accepts the orders passed by the Courts below. However, in order to enable him to vacate the suit premises and hand over the vacant and peaceful possession thereof to the respondent/landlord he requires one year’s time. The learned counsel for the respondent has agreed to the same and consequently the petitioner’s undertaking furnished to the Court is accepted to the following effect: (i) The present petition is not pressed and is dismissed; (ii) Petitioner/tenant does not dispute the relationship and the merits of the orders of eviction passed by the Courts below; (iii) He undertakes to hand over the vacant and peaceful possession of the suit premises to the respondent positively on or before 30th September, 2010; (iv) He undertakes to clear the arrears of rent, if any, within a period of two months from today and also continue to pay use and occupation charges @ Rs. 200/- (Rupees two hundred only) per month on or before 10th of each succeeding month. (v) He undertakes to clear all statutory dues including electricity etc. (vi) He undertakes not to damage the suit premises or create third party rights therein. He understands the consequences of the breach of the undertaking furnished to this Court. The undertaking is accepted by the Court. However, the petitioner is directed to file a written undertaking by way of an affidavit within a period of two weeks from today. Non compliance of the same would not only tantamount to breach of the undertaking furnished to this Court but also entitle the respondent/landlord to have the decree executed immediately. With these observations the present petition is disposed of. CMP No. 188 of 2009 Disposed of. Dasti copy. (Sanjay Karol), Judge. September 8, 2009 (PK)