IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 5568 OF 1998 AND WRIT PETITION NO. 6782 OF 1998. Sau.Surekha Adinath Chougule & Ors.(W.P.No.5568/98) Sau.Hemlata Hanumant Mirajkar & Ors.(W.P.No.6782/98)....Petitioners. V/s Peoples Co-op. Bank Ltd. & Ors.... ...... ....Respondents. Mr.D.R.More, Adv. For the petitioners. Mr.V.B.Rajure, Adv. For respondent No.1. CORAM: A.P.DESHPANDE, J. 27/7/07 PC: Learned counsel for respective parties have placed on record consent terms where under the dispute in the above writ petitions has been resolved. The Liquidator has signed the said consent terms on behalf of the respondent-bank. Both the parties through their respective learned advocates admit the consent terms to be true and correct. A joint request is made by both the learned counsel for disposal of writ petitions in consent terms. Consent terms are taken on record and marked `X' for identification. Petitioner had deposited a sum of Rs.12 lacs in this Court which was to be invested in nationalised bank. Consent terms provide that out of the amount accrued on investment of Rs.12 lacs a sum of Rs.14,50,000/- shall be permitted to be withdrawn by the respondent-bank whereas the balance amount be paid equally to Sou.Surekha Adinath Chougule and Shri Devappa Jinnappa Chougule. Registry is directed to appropriate the amount in above terms. Civil applications if any stand disposed of in view of order passed in Writ petitions. 27.7.07