1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD CIVIL APPLICATION NO. _______ OF 2009 IN FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO.3 OF 2008 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.3384 OF 2008 Akbar s/o Syed Liyakat Ali ...Applicant/appellant Versus Syed Liyakat Ali s/o Syed Tayyab Ali ...Respondent ..... Shri. M.P. Gude i/b M.A. Latif, Advocate for the applicant Shri V.B. Garud i/b Mr. S.D. Hiwrekar, Advocate for respondent ..... CORAM: S. B. DESHMUKH AND S. S. SHINDE, JJ. DATED: 16TH JULY, 2009 P. C. :- 1 We heard learned counsel for the parties. The appellant Akbar, minor, under guardianship of real mother Arefabegum, is present in the Court. Mother of the appellant, Arefabegum is also present in the court. Respondent is also present in the Court. Mother of the minor appellant has filed present civil application. Copy is received by the respondent. Registry to register the civil application. 2 This application is filed by minor, through his real mother, seeking appointment of the mother as guardian of the minor appellant Akbar and further permission for compounding dispute. Indisputedly, Akbar is son of Arefabegum and husband Mr. 2 Syed Liyakat Ali. In this application, the statement is made that the interest of minor Akbar and his real mother Arefabegum, are consistent, mother Arefabegum is ready to act as guardian of the minor appellant Akbar in view of the provisions laid down under Order XXXII of C.P.C. In our view, real mother Arefabegum can be permitted to act as guardian as minor appellant Akbar. We accordingly grant permission. Civil application is allowed in terms of prayer clause “B” and disposed of. 3 The parties have tendered a compromise petition, it is marked by letter “X” for identification. Taken on record. This compromise petition has been verified by the appellant, by his real mother Arefabegum and respondent himself. The appellant is son, guardian Arefabegum, and respondent are present in the Court. We heard both learned counsel. Counsel appearing for the appellant heard through his guardian mother Arefabegum. We are inclined to dispose of the Family Court Appeal in terms of compromise petition i.e. marked by letter “X”. 4 This Family Court Appeal stands disposed of in terms of compromise petition marked by letter “X”. No costs. 5 Civil application No. 3384 of 2008 also stands disposed of. *****