1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FIRST APPEAL NO. 317 OF 2004 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 1055 OF 2004 WITH FIRST APPEAL NO.495 OF 2004 Dharmesh V. Shah & ors........Appellants versus Ganesh Neelkanth Dhandekar since deceased through L.rs. & ors........ Respondents. Mr. A.G. Damle adv. for the Appellants Mr. S.M. Railkar adv. for the respondents CORAM: A. P. DESHPANDE, J. DATED : 26th MARCH, 2009. P.C.: 1. The learned counsel appearing for the respective parties place on record consent terms and make a statement that the parties have resolved the dispute out of the court by entering into a settlement. The consent terms are duly signed by the advocate and the parties. The parties are present in the court. They admit the consent terms to be true and correct. A joint request is made for disposal of the appeal in consent terms. The consent terms are taken on record and marked as `X' for identification. In the result, the appeals are disposed of in consent terms. The consent terms shall substitute the decree passed by the trial court. 2 2. In view of the disposal of the appeal, the civil application does not survive and the same is also disposed of. (A. P. DESHPANDE, J.)