IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.3289 of 2011 ====================================================== Sajjan Kumar Bajoria, son of Late Rameshwar Lal Bajoria, resident of Mahabir Prasad Dwebedi Road, P.S. Kotwali, Dist. Bhagalpur. .... .... Petitioner Versus Amrish Chandra Sharma, son of Late Murli Manohar Sharma, resident of Mohalla Kharamchak, P.S. Adampur, Dist. Bhagalpur. .... .... Respondent ====================================================== Appearance : For the Petitioner : Mr. A.P. Jittu, Advocate For the Respondent : N o n e ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SHAILESH KUMAR SINHA ORAL ORDER 4 27-08-2012 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and also perused the order dated 5.8.2009 passed on a petition filed by the plaintiff-petitioner under section 15 of the Bihar Buildings (Lease, Rent & Eviction) Control Act. It is submitted that initially the tenanted premises was let out to the respondents on monthly rent of Rs.550/- per month till December, 2004 and with effect from January, 2005, the monthly rent was enhanced to Rs.1500/- per month after increase in the area of the tenanted premises. It is further submitted that the court below directed for payment of Rs.550/- per month instead of Rs.1500/- per month. Learned counsel submits that although the court below ought to have directed for payment of arrears and current rent at the rate of Rs.1500/- per month since the suit for Patna High Court CWJC No.3289 of 2011 (4) dt.27-08-2012 2 / 2 2 eviction was filed which was not taken up for hearing and as such, for the present, the petitioner is not pressing this writ application and requests that let the suit itself be directed to be disposed of without delay. Considering the submissions of the petitioner and the nature of the order under challenge, I am not inclined to interfere with the same. However, the suit for eviction, i.e., Title Eviction Suit No.1 of 2006 pending the court of 5th Subordinate Judge, Bhagalpur be disposed of expeditiously, preferably within a period of five months without granting unnecessary adjournment to any of the parties. The writ application stands disposed of. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J)