1 S.B.CIVIL SECOND APPEAL NO.90/2010 Omprakash Vs. Amar Chand and Ors. Date of Order : 21.07.2010 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GOVIND MATHUR Mr. Rajat Dave ) for the appellant-defendant. Mr. Vikas Chouhan) Mr. N.R. Choudhary, for the respondents-plaintiffs. After arguing the matter to some extent, looking to the concurrent findings given by the courts below, learned counsel for the appellant does not want to press this appeal, as such, the same is dismissed as not pressed. While doing so, a request is made by the learned counsel for the appellant that some reasonable time be given to the appellant to avail some adequate and appropriate alternative premises. The request made by the learned counsel for the appellant has not been opposed by the learned counsel for the respondents-plaintiffs. Accordingly, while dismissing this appeal, the appellant- defendant Omprakash S/o Ram Lal is permitted to retain the premises in question upto 20.7.2011 provided he deposits monthly rent of Rs.500/- in Bank account of the plaintiffs- 2 respondents month by month and that is before 10th day of every month in the Bank. The details regarding Bank account numbers and branch of the Bank shall be provided to the learned counsel for the appellant by learned counsel for the respondents- plaintiffs within a period of three days. The appellant-defendant shall submit an undertaking before the learned trial court within a period of fifteen days from today that : (1)- He will not part with the possession of the premises or any portion of it to anybody else before handing over the vacant premises to the respondents-plaintiffs. (2)- The arrears of rent and also the mesne profit as determined and awarded shall be paid to the respondent-plaintiff within a period of one month from today. In the event, the appellant-defendant do not submit an undertaking aforesaid or violate any condition thereof or given under this order, then the respondents-plaintiffs would be entitled to get the decree executed. (GOVIND MATHUR), J. rm/