Civil Revision No. 6497 of 2010 1 In the High Court of Punjab and Haryana, at Chandigarh. Civil Revision No. 6497 of 2010 Date of Decision: 6.10.2010 Purshotam Lal …Petitioner Versus R.G. Dogra …Respondent CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE KANWALJIT SINGH AHLUWALIA. Present: Mr. Bharat Bir Singh Sobti, Advocate for the petitioner. Kanwaljit Singh Ahluwalia, J. (Oral) Before this Court could examine the contentions raised by learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr. Vivek Suri, Advocate, has caused appearance on behalf of the respondent. Mr. Suri has very fairly submitted that the respondent/landlord is ready and willing to arrive at an amicable settlement of the dispute with the tenant/petitioner so that they could gracefully part. Mr. Suri has further submitted that the respondent is ready to grant a period of two years to the petitioner/tenant to make an alternative arrangement, without charging any rent in case he files an undertaking to the effect that he will hand over actual physical vacant possession to the landlord. Mr. Sobti, on instructions from Purshotam Lal, petitioner/tenant, who is present in Court, has readily accepted this offer. Mr. Sobti further submits that he is conscious that he may not be in a Civil Revision No. 6497 of 2010 2 position to dislodge the concurrent finding, recorded by both the Courts below, on the ground of personal necessity of the landlord. In view of the statement made by Mr. Suri, learned counsel for the petitioner/tenant further submits that he will not press the present revision petition. Thus, this Court is of the view that due sanctity ought to be granted to the consensus arrived at between the parties. As prayed, the present revision petition is dismissed as not pressed. However, a period of two years, commencing from 1.11.2010, is granted to the petitioner/tenant to make an alternative arrangement subject to his furnishing an undertaking on or before 1.11.2010, to the Court of Rent Controller, Chandigarh, that he will hand over actual physical vacant possession of the demised premises to the respondent/landlord. The undertaking will also state that the arrears of rent till date, at the rate of Rs.1,650/-, shall be deposited in the Court of Rent Controller, Chandigarh, by 1.11.2010. For the next two years, no rent will be paid by the petitioner/tenant to the respondent/landlord. (Kanwaljit Singh Ahluwalia) Judge October 6, 2010 “DK”