( LL.O7.201_1_ Present:- Mr. Surjeet K. Mishra for the appellant. Mr. Arun Sharma for the respondent. *MAT. App. No. 62/2O10 Counsel for the parties submit that due to the intervention of the Mediation & Conciliation Centre of Delhi High court, both the parties have settled all their inter se disputes. Counsel further submit that settlement agreement dated 2.7.2011 executed between the parties has been duly signed by both the parties. Counsel submit that in terms of the settlement agreement the respondent has agreed to pay a sum of Rs. 8,000/- p.m. w.e.f. July, 20IL towards maintenance of respondent and their two daughters in the account of the respondent by net banking/banking process. It is further agreed that the said amount shall be credited in respondent's account bearing No. 4L49 at Punjab and Sindh Bank, Tilak Nagar Branch near Sant Pura Gurudwara, New Delhi by 7* of every month and I 27 o/o Digitally Signed By:AMULYA Certify that the digital file and physical file have been compared and the digital data is as per the physical file and no page is missing. Signature Not Verified s ( this amount shall be paid by the appellant in respondent's account till the marriage of both the daughters are solemnized. The appellant further agrees to pay Rs. 2,00,000/- each to his two daughters for their maintenance and marriage expenses by means of fixed deposits receipts. It is agreed that these FDRs shall be prepared before making statement in first motion of divorce under Section 13-B(1) of the Hindu Marriage Act. It is also agreed that the appellant shall have communication and visitation rights with his daughters as per their convenience. It is also agreed between the parties that the first motion of divorce shall be filed before the Court of competent jurisdiction in the first week of August, 2011 and after filing of the first motion of divorce as provided under Section 13(B)(1) of HMA, the appellant, respondent and their daughters shall cooperate with one another to have the fixed deposit receipts prepared as agreed above. It is also agreed between the parties that the second motion of divorce shall be filed within statutory period as provided under the law. It is also agreed by the respondent that she will cooperate in every respect to make the statement before the concerned matrimonial court where the first motion of 1 \ divorce shall be filed within the statutory period as provided under thO law. It is agreed between the parties that in case respondent does not come forward and resile from the this agreement, the appellant shall stop paying monthly maintenance @ Rs. 8,000/- per month as agreed above. It is also agreed between the parties that the respondent and daughters of the parties shall communicate the marriage dates of daughters to the appellant and shall invite him in all the ceremonies and appellant shall also pay voluntarily any amount to his daughters. It is also agreed between the parties that in case there are six defaults in payment of Rs. 8,000/- per month without any fault on the part of the respondent then the same shall be executable and the said maintenance shall also be a charge on the share of the appellant in immovable property bearing No. WZ 143-A/5A, Gali No. 7, Mahavir Nagar, New Delhi. It is also agreed between the parties that there is no claim of any type except this settlement agreement remains between the parties. It is also agreed between the parties that none of the parties shall file any fresh Iegal proceedings against each other with relation to maintenance of respondent and daughters of the parties as well \0 0 as marriage expenses of daughters. It is agreed between the parties that none of the parties shall have any right on movable/immovable properties of each other after the divorce is granted. I have heard learned counsel for the parties and have perused the terms of the memorandum of settlement dated 2.7.201t. The settlement has been arrived at between the parties due to the intenrention of Mediation and Conciliation Centre of this Court. The settlement agreement has been duly signed by both the parties. The settlement agreement dated 2.7.20Lt is exhibited as Ex. C-I. In view of the settlement between the parties the appellant is allowed to withdraw the present appeal. The appeal filed by the appellant is accordingly dismissed as withdrawn. However, it is directed that the impugned judgment and decree of the learned Trial Court shall not come in the way of the parties to file a joint petition under Section 13(1)(ia) & (ib) of the Hindu Marriage Act. It is also directed that both the parties shall remain futly bound by the terms of the said settlement and \\ under no circumstances they shall deviate from any of the terms and conditions as agreed upon by them. A l4r"- July LL,}OLL KArIASH GAMBHIR, J rkr , -5, I.\