IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO.204 OF 2008 FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO.204 OF 2008 FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO.204 OF 2008 Farzana Jameela Ahrestani ..Appellant. V/s. Shahzad Rustom Ahrestani ..Respondent. Mr.Mahesh Patil h/f S.K.Legal for appellant. Mr.S.R.Page for respondent. CORAM : P.B.MAJMUDAR AND CORAM : P.B.MAJMUDAR AND CORAM : P.B.MAJMUDAR AND J.P.DEVADHAR, JJ. J.P.DEVADHAR, JJ. J.P.DEVADHAR, JJ. DATED : 17TH DECEMBER, 2008. DATED : 17TH DECEMBER, 2008. DATED : 17TH DECEMBER, 2008. P.C. :- P.C. :- P.C. :- 1. This appeal is filed by the appellant, original applicant in Petition No.A-174 of 2007 filed before the Family Court, Pune. The said petition was filed seeking decree of divorce. The trial Court dismissed the petition against which the appellant- wife has filed this appeal. The marriage was solemnised under Special Marriage Act. Today, the Court is informed that the parties have settled their dispute and it is agreed between both of them that the marriage may be dissolved and it is not possible for them now to stay together. 2. The appellant and the respondent, both are - = : 2 : = - present before us and they have been identified by their respective advocates. It is pointed out that out of the said wedlock, there are two major children, one is a son and one is a daughter and both of them are about 21 years of age. The consent terms is duly signed by the parties and their advocates. The same is taken on record and marked ‘X’ for identification. The marriage of the appellant and the respondent stand dissolved by passing a decree for divorce. Parties to abide by the consent terms. 3. The appeal is accordingly allowed by passing the decree for divorce in view of the consent prevailing between the parties. The marriage between the appellant and the respondent accordingly stands dissolved. The Judgment and decree of the trial Court is accordingly set aside and the original petition filed by the appellant stands allowed by passing decree for divorce. 4. Appeal is disposed of accordingly with no order as to costs. (P.B.MAJMUDAR (P.B.MAJMUDAR (P.B.MAJMUDAR J.) J.) J.) (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.) (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.) (J.P.DEVADHAR, J.)