Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 1707 Raj/2
Judgement Date : 23 February, 2022
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
BENCH AT JAIPUR
S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13273/2021
Prahlad Gaur Son Of Govind Lal Gaur, Proprietor - Rajendra
Electricals, Ladpura, Kota (Raj.)
----Petitioner
Versus
Sharad Modi Son Of Tansen, Resident Of Surya Medical Ke
Samne, Ladpura, Kota (Raj.)
----Respondent
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Naseemuddin Qazi.
For Respondent(s) : Mr. Shivraj Chauhan.
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE INDERJEET SINGH
Order
23/02/2022
1. Instant writ petition has been filed by the petitioner-tenant
against the judgment dated 05.10.2021 passed by the Appellate
Rent Tribunal, Kota in Appeal No.19/2018, whereby the appeal filed
by the petitioner-tenant against the judgment & decree of eviction
dated 19.12.2017 passed by the Rent Tribunal, Kota was dismissed
and the petitioner-tenant was directed to vacate the disputed
premises.
2. After arguing for some time, Mr. Naseemuddin Qazi, learned
counsel for the petitioner-tenant, on instructions from his client,
submits that the petitioner-tenant shall vacate the disputed premises
on or before 28.02.2024.
3. Mr. Shivraj Chauhan, learned counsel appearing on behalf of
the respondent-landlord on instructions from his client agreed to the
proposal of the learned counsel for the petitioner-tenant.
(2 of 2) [CW-13273/2021]
4. In view of the consent of learned counsel for the parties, the
writ petition is disposed of with the following directions:-
(i) The petitioner-tenant shall be entitled to continue in occupation
of the disputed premises till 28.02.2024 with a condition that he
would hand over the vacant possession of the disputed premises to
the respondent-landlord on or before 28.02.2024.
(ii) The petitioner-tenant shall pay arrears of agreed rent, if any,
up to 28.02.2022 within a period of two months from today.
(iii) The petitioner-tenant shall pay rent to the respondent-landlord,
commencing from 1st March, 2022, as per order of the Rent Tribunal
on or before 10th of each month.
(iv) The petitioner-tenant shall not alienate or otherwise create
third party right, or hand over possession of the disputed premises to
any other person.
(v) Further, the petitioner-tenant shall submit an undertaking
incorporating the aforesaid conditions before the Rent Tribunal, Kota
within a period of thirty days, from the date of this order. In case
petitioner-tenant fails to submit the undertaking as directed by this
court within a period of thirty days from today, or breaches the
conditions of this order, the respondent-landlord shall be entitled to
the immediate execution of the judgment and possession certificate
dated 19.12.2017 and obtain possession of the disputed premises
forthwith in accordance with law.
(INDERJEET SINGH),J
Jyoti/170
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