: 1 : USJ IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO.31 OF 2006 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda Court’s or Judge’s Orders. of Coram, appearance, Court’s orders or directions and Registrar’s orders ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Manjula Rao for appellant None for respondent Both parties are present in Court. CORAM : D. B. BHOSALE & R.Y.GANOO, JJ. FEBRUARY, 10th 2010. P.C. : Learned Counsel for the appellant and the respondent in person state that the appellant and the respondent have settled all their disputes amicably and they have tendered the consent terms duly signed by the parties and the learned Counsel for the appellant. The consent terms are taken on record and marked as “X” for identification. The parties are present in the Court. The parties are graduate and they understand : 2 : English very well. They state that they have read and understood the consent terms. As provided for in paragraph 1 of the consent terms, the marriage of the appellant and the respondent stands dissolved under Section 13-B of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The statements made and undertakings given by the parties in the consent terms are accepted. The respondent-wife confirms that she has received the demand draft as mentioned in paragraph 3 of the consent terms. She further confirms that she has received her jewellery gifted to her by her parents from the respondent as mentioned in paragraph 4 of the consent terms. Appeal is disposed of in terms of the consent terms. Decree be drawn accordingly. [R.Y.GANOO, J.] [D.B. BHOSALE, J.]