- 1 - IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO.799 OF 2005 Ajay Sankathaprasad Vishwakarma. .. Petitioner Vs. Anita Ajay Vishwakarma & Ors. .. Respondents -- Shri K.R.Tiwari i/b M/s.K.R.Tiwari & Co. for the petitioner. Shri M.P.S.Tiwari for respondent Nos.1 to 5. Shri I.S.Thakur, APP for respondent Nos.6 and 7. -- CORAM : R.M.S.KHANDEPARKAR & P.V.KAKADE, JJ. DATED : 11th APRIL, 2005. P.C. . We have heard the learned Advocates for the parties as well as the learned APP. We have heard the petitioner as well as the respondent No.1 in person. The petitioner and the respondent No.1 have expressed their willingness to part amicably without any claim of any type or nature against each other. The petitioner and the respondent No.1 hereby confirm that earlier it was agreed between the elders of both the families that they have decided to dissolve the marriage between the petitioner and the respondent No.1. However, no documentation in that regard was - 2 - prepared. It is also stated that after such settlement, the respondent No.1 has already re-married. The petitioner has also expressed his desire to marry with some other girl. The petitioner and the respondent No.1 have also confirmed that each and every allegation levelled by each of them against each other are hereby withdrawn. 2. In the circumstances, there is no point in pursuing with the matter and while recording the said statements by the petitioner and the respondent No.1 that each of them have no claim of whatsoever nature against each other, the petition is disposed of with no order as to costs. ( R.M.S.KHANDEPARKAR, J ) ( P.V.KAKADE, J )