1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR C.A. NO. /2008 IN SECOND APPEAL NO. 354 OF 1991 Smt. Bhagarathibai Atmaram Dharmare & Ors. vs. Ramesh Ramaji Dharmare & Ors. Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. CORAM : B.P. DHARMADHIKARI, J. APRIL 07, 2008. Shri Gordey, Advocate for the appellants and Shri Charde, Advocate for the respondents present Civil Application for recording of compromise. They point out that Civil Application is tendered jointly and it is signed by all the five appellants and all four respondents. All these nine persons are present before the Court and they are identified by their respective advocates. The application is also supported by solemn affirmation of Suresh Dharmare, Appellant No. 4 and Ravindra Dharmare, Respondent No.4. The compromise deed entered into between parties on 7.4.2008 is annexed as annexure “A” along with this Civil Application. The said compromise is signed again at its end by all the parties and their respective advocates. Shri Gordey and Shri Charde, Advocates state that they are obtaining signatures of all parties on earlier three pages of compromise deed also. 2 In presence of Court, Shri Charde, Advocate has handed over six post dated cheques as detailed in sub-para (2) of para 3 of compromise deed to Shri Gordey, Advocate for the appellants. All the cheques issued by Respondent No.4 on behalf of respondents are addressed to appellants individually. There are two cheques in the name of appellant No.1 – Smt. Bhagarathibai and therefore total six cheques have been handed over. The respective appellants admit the receipt of cheques. In the circumstances, compromise is recorded. The judgments and decrees passed by the trial Court and lower appellate Court are set aside. The judgment and decree be drawn in terms of compromise deed, beginning from para 3 onwards. Second Appeal is accordingly disposed of in terms of Compromise Deed. JUDGE *GS.