1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY O. O. C. J. WRIT PETITION NO.2098 OF 2006 Church of Our Lady of Rosary ..Petitioner. Vs. Tek Bahadur Thapa & Ors. ..Respondents. .. Mr. C.U. Singh, Senior Advocate with Mr. S.B. Shetye for the Petitioner. Ms. Ketki Rege for the Respondents. ... CORAM: DR. D.Y. CHANDRACHUD, J. 21st August, 2006. P.C. : After the Petition was argued for admission, learned counsel appearing for the contesting parties have agreed to a suggestion of the Court that parties may explore the possibility of an amicable solution to the dispute, with the assistance of counsel. Accordingly, on 14th August, 2006 the matter was adjourned. During the course of hearing today, the Court has been informed by the learned counsel on instructions of their respective clients who are before the Court that the dispute is settled. Consent Terms have been signed on behalf of the Petitioner by the Second Petitioner and the learned advocate. The First 2 Respondent who is personally present before the Court has signed the Consent Terms. The Consent Terms are also signed by advocate for the First Respondent. On the request of counsel appearing for the Petitioner the Second Respondent which is a formal party is allowed to be deleted. The Petition shall accordingly stand disposed of in terms of the Consent Terms.