1 Bhanwar Singh Vs. Smt. Kanta & Ors. (S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.8049/2007) Dated : 04.03.2008 HON'BLE MR. SANGEET LODHA,J. Mr. Mahaveer Bishnoi, for the petitioner. Mr. Rajat Dave, for the respondent No.1. The matter comes up on an application preferred on behalf of the respondents under Article 226(3) of the Constitution of India for vacating ad interim order dated 07.12.07 passed by this Court. After arguing the matter for quite some time, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner restricts his prayer for grant of time on reasonable terms and conditions for the purposes of vacating the suit premises. The learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent No.1 in all fairness has not opposed the limited prayer made on behalf of the petitioner, therefore, with the consent of the parties on the facts and in the circumstances of the case, the writ petition is disposed of with the following directions : (1)The petitioner shall vacate and hand over the vacant possession of the suit premises to the respondent No.1 on or before 5th November, 2008; (2)The petitioner shall continue to pay mesne profits as determined by the Rent Tribunal and affirmed by the Appellate Tribunal month by month towards the use and 2 occupation of the premises during the said period; (3)The arrear of rent, if not already paid shall be paid by the petitioner to the respondent No.1 within a period of one month from the date of this order; (4)The petitioner shall not make any material alteration in the premises in question during the said period; (5)The petitioner shall submit an undertaking before the Rent Tribunal latest by 19th March, 2008 for compliance of this order passed by this Court as aforesaid; (6)On the failure of the petitioner to comply with any of the aforesaid directions, the certificate shall become executable forthwith. The writ petition so also the application for vacating the interim order stand disposed of accordingly. No order as to costs. (SANGEET LODHA), J. vij