IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND NINE PRESENT THE HON'BLE SMT JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI CIVIL REVISION PETITION No:4068 OF 2009 & CMP Nos.5583, 6990 & 6854 of 2009 Between: K. Jyothi. .....PETITIONER AND 1. P. Lekha Manogna and another. .....RESPONDENTS The Court made the following : HONOURABLE SMT. JUSTICE T.MEENA KUMARI CIVIL REVISION PETITION No:4068 OF 2009 & CMP Nos.5583, 6990 & 6854 of 2009 ORDER: Aggrieved by order, dated 10.6.2009 passed in I.A.No.1327 of 2008 in O.S.No.2103 of 2008 by the learned VIII Senior Civil Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad, the present civil revision petition has been preferred. The revision petitioner is the defendant and the respondents are the plaintiffs before the Court below. The plaintiffs filed the application in I.A.No.1327 of 2008 seeking to direct the defendant to deposit the arrears of rent of Rs.3,60,000/- for the period from August, 2007 to July, 2008 at the rate of Rs.30,000/- per month and continue to deposit future rents till disposal of the suit. The Court below allowed the said application directing the defendant to deposit the arrears of rent to the credit of the suit at the rate of Rs.28,000/- per month from November, 2007 to May, 2009 and to deposit the monthly rent at the rate of Rs.28,000/- into the Court from June, 2009 on or before 10th of every succeeding month till disposal of the suit. It is also directed that the arrears of rent from November, 2007 to May, 2009 shall be deposited into the court within 30 days. Having aggrieved by the same, the defendant filed the present revision. While ordering notice before admission on 28.8.2009, this Court granted interim stay of all further proceedings of order under revision, on condition of the petitioner-defendant depositing arrears of rent due as on that day, within a period of six weeks from that day and shall continue to deposit an amount of Rs.22,000/-(Rupees Twenty Two Thousand only) on or before 10th of every month. When this matter is taken up today, the learned counsel for the petitioner-defendant submitted that the agreed rent is at the rate of Rs.28,000/- but inadvertently, a mistake has crept in, in the submission as to the rate of rent, as that of Rs.22,000/- and therefore, the order may be modified insofar the rate of rent is concerned, as that of Rs.28,000/- per month instead of Rs.22,000/-. The learned Counsel for the petitioner-defendant also filed CRPMP No.6990 of 2009 to extend the time granted by this Court vide order dated 28.8.2009, on the ground that the defendant could not deposit the amount due to paucity of funds. On the other hand, the learned Counsel for the respondents- plaintiffs filed CRPMP No.6854 of 2009 seeking to vacate the orders of this Court dated 28.8.2009 In view of the reasons stated in the above miscellaneous petitions and in view of the submissions of the learned Counsel for the petitioner-defendant, the order dated 28.8.2009 is modified to the effect that the rate of rent mentioned therein shall be read as Rs.28,000/- per month instead of Rs.22,000/- per month and the time for compliance of order dated 28.8.2009 is now extended till 15th of December, 2009. At this stage, both the Counsel fairly submitted that the main CRP may be disposed of in terms of the above conditions. In view of the above submission, it is made clear that the petitioner-defendant shall deposit the arrears of rent due as on 28.8.2009, at the rate of Rs.28,000/- per month. In alternative, it is made clear that if the petitioner-defendant fails to deposit the said amount, she is at liberty to furnish security of immovable property. The petitioner-defendant is further directed to continue to deposit the rents at the rate of Rs.28,000/- per month on or before 10th of every succeeding month commencing from the month of December, 2009. On deposit of the amounts stipulated above, the respondents-plaintiffs are at liberty to withdraw the same without furnishing any security, but subject to the result of the suit. Accordingly, the CRP and Miscellaneous petitions are disposed of. The Court below is directed to dispose of the suit within a period of six months from the date of receipt of a copy of the order. No order as to costs. ________________________ Justice T. Meena Kumari Date: 13th November, 2009 Note: Issue CC in one week. (B\O) Nn. HONOURABLE SMT. JUSTICE T.MEENAKUMARI CIVIL REVISION PETITION No:4068 OF 2009 & CMP Nos.5583, 6990 & 6854 of 2009 13.11.2009