MC 3799/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE T.NK SINGH Heard Mr. NN Jha, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, Ms A Devi, learn ed counsel appearing for the respondent No.2 and Mr. Haque, learned counsel for the respondents- 1 and 3 respectively. It is the case of the petitioner that a number of writ petitions including W.P(C) No.6294/07 had been filed assailing the notification dated 20. 4.06. In WP(C) No. 6294 of 2007 this Court passed an interim order dated 14.12.0 7 (Annexure-P to the present misc. application) to the effect that, Upon hearin g the learned counsel for the parties and on a consideration of the statements o n oath along with the documents appended to the petition, I am of the view that it would meet the ends of justice if, in the interim, without prejudice to the r ights and contentions of the parties, the petitioners are directed to pay the re nt of its shed @ 3.60 per sq. ft per month from the month of July, 2007. Ordered accordingly. The realization of arrears for the period prior thereto at the new prescribed rate would however, remain stayed. In para 4 of the present miscellaneous application, it is specifically pleaded t hat the petitioner Company had paid monthly rent for the month of Nov/07 through an A/C payee cheque No.- 023500 dated 06.12.2007. The said cheque had been ench ased. Ms A. Devi, learned counsel for the applicant contends that she has not received any instruction regarding the fact if upto for which month the petitioner Compa ny paid the monthly rent at the old rate. However, she is not disputing that thi s Court had passed an interim order in those writ petitions including W.P(C) No. 6294 of 2007. Taking into consideration of the submission of the learned counsel for the parti es, as an interim measure, it is provided that the petitioner shall pay rent of his shed at the new rate per month from the month of December, 2007 in case the petitioner had already paid rent for his shed per month as per the old rate upto Nov.2007. Realization of the arrears for the periods prior thereto at the newly prescribed rate would, however, remain stayed. This misc. application stands disposed of.