IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA. Civil Revision No.: 107 of 2010. Decided on: 26.11.2010. _________________________________________________________ Rafaqat Ali Hussain and another. … Petitioners. Versus Tara Chand. … Respondent. Coram The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sharma, J. Whether approved for reporting?1 No. For the Petitioners : Mr. Y.P. Sood, Advocate. For the Respondent : Mr. Ashok Sood, Advocate. Rajiv Sharma, J. (oral): Mr. Y.P. Sood, learned counsel for the petitioners on the basis of instructions imparted to him by his clients submits that the present petition will be withdrawn in case the landlord permits the tenants to stay in the demised premises for a period of two years. 2. Mr. Ashok Sood, learned counsel for the respondent, on the basis of instructions imparted to him by his client submits that the period of one year is reasonable. However, the Court is of the considered opinion that the tenants can be permitted to stay in the demised premises for a period of fifteen months after giving usual undertaking to vacate the premises immediately after fifteen months with a further undertaking to keep on paying the use and occupation charges to the landlord. There shall, however, be a rider that the tenants shall 1 Whether the reporters of Local Papers may be allowed to see the judgment? No. - 2 - pay the use and occupation charges at the rate of ` 500/- per month from today onwards. It is also made clear that the tenants shall also clear all the arrears, if pending @ ` 300/- per month. 3. Consequently, the tenants are directed to hand over vacant possession of the demised premises to landlord on or before 31st March, 2012. They shall pay the use and occupation charges, as observed hereinabove, at the rate of ` 500/- per month from today. They shall clear all the arrears within a period of three months from today, if any. It is made clear that the terms and conditions to be incorporated in the usual undertaking are required to be implemented and followed faithfully and punctually. Any dereliction or violation of the terms and conditions of the usual undertaking will amount to contempt of Court. The undertaking be furnished within a period of six weeks from today. 4. Accordingly, in view of the above discussion, the petition is disposed of. Copy dasti on usual terms. (Rajiv Sharma), Judge. November 26, 2010. (sck).