1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO.116 OF 2009 Mr.Jinesh Jayantilal Shah .. Appellant. Vs. Mr.Kalpana Jinesh Shah .. Respondent. Mr.Madhav Jamdar for the appellant. Ms.Seema Sarnaik for the respondent. CORAM : D.B.BHOSALE & R.Y.GANOO,JJ. DATE : 20/01/2010. PC: 1. Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. Learned counsel for the parties submit that the parties have amicably settled the dispute and they have tendered the consent terms duly signed by them and the respondent-wife. Insofar as the appellant is concerned, his constituted attorney has signed the consent terms on his behalf. The constituted attorney has placed a copy of the power of attorney on record. He has also shown the original power of attorney, duly executed by the appellant. The constituted attorney of the appellant and the respondent are present in the court. The consent terms and copy of the power of attorney are taken on record and marked “X” and “X-1” respectively for identification. In view of the consent terms we admit the appeal and dispose it of in terms of the consent S 2 terms. The statements made and undertaking given in the consent terms by the parties are accepted. The appellant- husband undertakes to deposit the pay order of Rs.Ten Lacs, as provided for in the consent terms, in the court today. His undertaking is accepted. The Registry is directed to accept the pay order. The first appeal is, accordingly, disposed of in terms of the consent terms. No costs. (R.Y.GANOO,J.) (D.B.BHOSALE,J.)