1 S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.2350/2010. Shri Chand Doda. vs. Chhagan Lal Chamaria and others. Date : 14.5.2010 HON'BLE MR. PRAKASH TATIA, J. Mr.RK Thanvi a/w Mr.Himmat Arora, for petitioners. Mr.Ramandeep Singh Sidhu, for the respondent. - - - - - Heard learned counsel for the parties. The Rent Tribunal by order dated 20.12.2006 passed the order of eviction of tenant on the ground of committing default in payment of rent and also on the ground of sub-letting of the suit premises. However, other grounds raised by the landlord of personal necessity and the tenant's acquiring suitable accommodation was rejected. Against the order of eviction, the appeal was preferred and which was allowed by the Rent Appellate Tribunal (District Court, Hanumangarh) vide order dated 11.2.2010. Learned counsel for the petitioners tried to assai the above two orders but after going through the facts of the case and the reasons given in the impugned orders passed by the two courts below, this Court is of the view that the two courts 2 below concurrently decided the question of fact in favour of the landlord which do not suffer from any error of law and, therefore, no case is made out for interference by this Court in writ jurisdiction in the concurrent finding of facts recorded by the two courts below and this writ petition deserves to be dismissed. At this stage, learned counsel for the petitioner prayed that three years' time may be granted to the petitioner to vacate the premises in question. Learned counsel for the respondent/landlord submitted that at the most, time may be granted upto 31.12.2010. I considered this prayer of learned counsel for the petitioner. Looking to the facts of the case, this Court is of the view that the petitioner be granted time upto 31.12.2011 to vacate the premises in question. Therefore, it is ordered that in case, the petitioner furnishes a written undertaking before the Rent Tribunal within a period of one month from today that he shall hand over the vacant possession to the respondent/landlord by or before 31.12.2011 and shall not part with the possession or sublet the premises in question during this period and shall pay all the arrears of rent and 3 decreetal amount, if due, within a period of two months from today and shall also deposit the rent month by month by 15th day of each succeeding month of his tenancy, in the bank account of the respondent/landlord, particulars of which be supplied to the petitioner, the decree under challenge shall not be executed till 1.1.2012. In case of non-compliance of this order or default in payment of rent mentioned above, the respondent will be free to execute the order forthwith without obtaining any order from this Court. With the aforesaid concession, this writ petition is dismissed. (PRAKASH TATIA), J. S.Phophaliya