1 CRA 166 of 2003 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SECOND APPEAL NO.175 OF 2010 Subhash Manohar Saidanvise ...Appellant Vs. Mrs. Manisha Subhash Saidanvise ...Respondent ----- Mr.R.M. Haridas i/b. Mr. P.N. Joshi for Appellant Mr.R.G. Panchalond with Mr.A.R. Matkari for Respondent ----- WITH SECOND APPEAL NO. 160 OF 2011 Mrs. Manisha Subhash Saidanvise ...Appellant Vs. Subhash Manohar Saidanvise ...Respondent ----- Mr.R.G. Panchalond with Mr.A.R. Matkari for Appellant Mr.R.M. Haridas i/b. Mr. P.N. Joshi for Respondent ----- CORAM: V.M. KANADE J. DATED: 13th April, 2011 P.C. 1. The parties have settled the dispute amicably and have filed the consent terms. Consent terms are taken on record and marked 'X' for the purpose of identification. Both the parties are present in the Court. 2. The wife has agreed to accept an amount of Rs.3 2 CRA 166 of 2003 lacs as permanent alimony and has further agreed that she shall not have any claim whatsoever in future. She is also agreed that all the other proceedings which are filed by her under section 125 of Cr.P.c. and under section 18 of the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act shall stand disposed of as a result of the said consent terms which are filed. The order of maintenance which is already passed also, therefore, is quashed and set aside. Both the Second Appeals are, accordingly, disposed of in terms of the Consent terms. Civil Applications do not survive and are also disposed of. 3. The husband -Subhash Manohar Saidanvise has deposited an amount of Rs.2 lacs in this Court. The wife shall be permitted to withdraw the said amount. The husband shall deposit the balance amount of Rs.1 lac in this Court within eight weeks from today. The Respondent -Mrs. Manisha shall withdraw the other proceedings which are pending in the other Courts within eight weeks from today. The undertaking given by the husband- Subhash Manohar Saidanvise is accepted. (V.M. KANADE J.)