THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.S. APPA RAO C.M.A. Nos. 2263 and 2266 of 2003 Common Judgment: The appellant has filed these two appeals, questioning the common judgment dated 05.04.2002, passed by the Family Court, Vijayawada, dismissing O.P. No. 386 of 2009 filed by him for divorce and allowing O.P. No. 56 of 2001 filed by the respondent for restitution of conjugal rights. The appellant and the respondent are wife and husband. They are living separately for the last 14 years and they have no children. While the above appeals are pending before the Court, the appellant and respondent have settled the matter outside the Court, and entered into Memorandum of Compromise, whereunder they have agreed to take divorce, as per the terms and conditions mentioned therein. Today, the parties appeared before the Court and filed the Memorandum of Compromise, which is signed by both the appellant and the respondent as also their counsel. The appellant and the respondent identified each other and their respective counsel also identified them. The Memorandum of Compromise, entered into by the parties, is placed on record. Hence, as agreed to by the parties, the order under appeald, is set aside. The marriage of the appellant and the respondent is dissolved by and in terms of the Memorandum of Compromise entered into by the parties. The Memorandum of Compromise shall for part of the decree. Accordingly, the C.M.As., are allowed. No costs. ________________ N.V. RAMANA, J. _________________ K. S.APPA RAO, J. Dated: 23rd February, 2011 KSR