1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 1586 OF 1997 WITH WRIT PETITION NO. 3280 OF 2006 Mr. Mukund Bandu Patil. ... Petitioner. V/s. The Bombay Dyeing & Mfg. Co. Ltd. & Ors. ... Respondents. ..... Mr. Kiran S. Bapat i/b. Mr. R.P. Lote for the Petitioner. Mr. P.K. Rele, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Piyush Shah for the Respondents in Writ Petition 1586/97. Mr. P.K. Rele, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Avinash K. Jalsatgi and Mr. Amol B. Desai for Respondent 1 in Writ Petition 3280/06. ..... CORAM : DR. D.Y. CHANDRACHUD,J. 08TH APRIL 2008. P.C. :- At the hearing of the Petitions, Counsel appearing on behalf of the Petitioner and Counsel appearing on behalf of the First Respondent have tendered Consent Terms signed by the parties and by the respective Advocates. The dispute has been settled and it has been agreed that an amount of Rs.4.50 lakhs shall be paid by the 2 First Respondent to the Petitioner in full and final settlement of all the claims, demands and outstandings of the Petitioner. The Petitioner is present before the Court. The learned Counsel for the Petitioner states that he has duly explained the Consent Terms and the settlement reflected therein to the Petitioner in Marathi. The Petitions shall stand disposed of in the aforesaid terms and the orders impugned in these proceedings shall stand substituted by the Consent Terms. The Petitioner shall be entitled to such spread-over for the purpose of income-tax as is admissible in law. In view of the settlement, no point has been urged on merits on either side. In the circumstances of the case, there shall be no order as to costs. -----