1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR FIRST APPEAL NO.319/2009 [Rekha Ravikant Pande .vrs. Ravikant Krishnakant Pande] ................................................................................................................................................................... Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's order of directions and Registrar's orders ................................................................................................................................................................... CORAM : S.A. BOBDE & P.D. KODE, JJ. DATE : DECEMBER 03, 2010. Heard Ms. T.H. Udeshi, learned counsel for the appellant and Shri H.A. Deshpande, learned counsel for the respondent. The parties have tendered compromise petition whereunder they agree that the marriage shall be dissolved. The other terms and conditions are also set out in the compromise petition. The parties have appeared before the Court and have stated that the compromise petition has been signed by them out of free will and voluntarily. They pray for decree of divorce in terms of prayer clause in the compromise petition. 2 In the circumstances, the compromise petition is allowed. The marriage between the parties stand dissolved. The parties shall comply with the conditions referred to in paragraph nos.1 to 11. The statements contained in the compromise petition are accepted. The decree of divorce shall be drawn in accordance with the compromise. The Registrar of this Court shall accept the Demand Draft being deposited by the respondent. The appellant shall be at liberty to withdraw the amount deposited by the respondent. JUDGE JUDGE Gulande