IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. Civil Revision No.1563 of 2011 (O&M) Date of decision: 5.10.2011 M/s Shine Autos (Regd.) & another -----Petitioners Vs. Inderjit Sigh Thapar & another -----Respondents CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAKESH KUMAR GARG 1. Whether reporters of local newspapers may be allowed to see judgment? 2. To be referred to reporters or not? 3. Whether the judgment should be reported in the Digest? Present:- Mr. Gurcharan Dass, Advocate for the petitioners. Mr. Vaibhav Sehgal, Advocate for the respondents. --- RAKESH KUMAR GARG, J. On September 30, 2011, following order was passed by this Court:- “Present: Mr. Gurcharan Dass, Advocate for the petitioner. * * * This is tenant’s revision petition challenging the impugned order of the authorities below whereby his eviction has been ordered on the ground of personal necessity of the respondent-landlord. After arguing for sometime, when this Court was not agreeing with the submissions made on behalf of the petitioner, it was stated that the petitioner be given some reasonable time to vacate the premises in C.R. No.1563 of 2011 dispute and to hand-over the vacant possession to the respondent-landlord. On the aforesaid limited submission of granting time, let the respondent-landlord be called for 05.10.2011. Dasti only. September 30, 2011 ( RAKESH KUMAR GARG ) JUDGE” Today, Shri Vaibhav Sehgal, Advocte has put in appearance on behalf of the respondent-landlord and on instructions from Sh. Inderjit Singh Thapar, respondent No.1, has stated before this Court that any reasonable time, as considered appropriate by this Court, be granted to the petitioners for handing over the vacant possession to the respondent-landlord subject to the condition of making payment of arrears of rent and that the petitioner shall keep on making payment of future rent in advance that is by 10th of every month. After discussion, consensus has been reached between counsel for the parties that the petitioners be granted time upto 4.7.2012 to hand over the vacant possession of the demised premises to the respondent-landlord subject to the condition of payment of arrears of rent within two months from today and further that the petitioners shall keep on paying future rent by 10th of every month. At this stage, statement of the petitioner-tenant is also recorded separately. 2 C.R. No.1563 of 2011 Keeping in view the statement/undertaking of the petitioner-tenant made before this Court, this revision petition is dismissed with the observations that the petitioners are granted time upto 4.7.2012 to hand over the vacant possession of the demised premises to the respondent-landlord subject to the condition of making payment of arrears of rent within two months from today with further stipulation that they shall keep on paying future rent by 10th of every month till handing over of vacant possession to the respondent-landlord. It is made clear that in case of any violation of the aforesaid conditions, the eviction order shall come into force immediately. It is also made clear that in case the petitioners fail to hand over the vacant possession to the respondent-landlord upto 4.7.2012, they shall be liable to initiation of contempt proceedings in addition to execution of the impugned order. The respondent shall also be bound by the aforesaid arrangement. October 05, 2011 ( RAKESH KUMAR GARG ) ak JUDGE 3