1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR First Appeal No.832 of 2006 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Office Notes, Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders or directions : Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's orders. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- CORAM : J.P.Devadhar and B.P.Dharmadhikari, JJ. DATE : June 25, 2007. Heard Mr. D.C.R.Mishra, Adv. for the Appellant and Mr.Jais, Adv. for the respondent. Both the learned counsel state that the dispute involved in the matter is amicably settled between the appellant and the respondent and therefore, the present Civil Application is filed. Counsel for the respondent has given no objection for passing orders in terms of the agreement dt. 24.5.2007. Said original agreement is also filed before the Court. The agreement bears signature of appellant and the respondent and both the counsel also placed their signatures on the said agreement. The appellant and the respondent state before us that the dispute is compromised between them as per the agreement of compromise dt. 24.5.2007 and the respondent has accordingly received amount of Rs.64,500/- in cash on that day – as mentioned in the said agreement. In view of this position, the Civil Application is allowed. 2 The judgment dt. 23.5.2006 delivered in H.M.P.No.C-61/2005 delivered by the Family Court No.4, Nagpur is modified in terms of compromise dt. 24.5.2007. Rule accordingly. The appeal is disposed of. In the circumstances of the case there shall be no orders in the appeal. - JUDGE JUDGE ssj