HIGH COURT OF UTTARANCHAL AT NAINITAL. Writ Petition no. 1256 (M/S) 2005 Smt. Reeta Negi W/o Sri Praveen Negi, D/o Sri Gopal Singh Rautela, Resident of 1B- 34, 7969/4 New Maya Nagar, Durgapuri, Hiboal Kalam, Ludhiyana. -- Petitioner. Versus 1. The Judge Family Court, Nainital, 2. Praveen Negi S/o Sri Narayan Singh Negi, Resident of Anandbag, 6/940, Haldwani, Tehsil Haldwani, District Nainital. --Respondents. Sri D.P. Patni, Ad. And Sri S.S. Chauhan, learned counsel for the petitioner, Sri Alok Mehra, learned counsel for the respondent no. 2. Hon’ble M.M. Ghildiyal, J. Heard Sri D.S. Panti, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Alok Mehra, learned counsel for the respondent no.2. The petitioner, aggrieved against the decree passed by the Judge, Family Court, Nainital dated 20.07.2005, declaring dissolution of marriage between the parties on the basis of consent of both the parties, preferred the present writ petition. Since no appeal lies against the mutual decree for divorce, the writ petition was entertained and parties were directed to appear before the Additional Registrar of this Court for amicable settlement. Accordingly, both the parties appeared before the Addl. Registrar who persuaded the parties, thereafter the parties have reached to a compromise, which has been recorded in writing. The parties have been identified by their lawyers and the compromise has been verified by them. According to the compromise, the second party i.e. the respondent no. 2 is agreed to pay a sum of Rs. 1,50,000/- (Rs. One lac fifty thousands only) to the first party i.e. the petitioner, in two equal installments within a period of one year. The 1st installment shall be paid by six month from the date of compromise i.e. from 11.08.2006 by means of demand draft and the next installment shall be paid within six months after payment of 1st installment. The parties have further agreed to withdraw all the cases filed by the father of the petitioner against the second party, pending before the Sessions Judge, Ludhiana. In view of the aforesaid compromise, the writ petition is disposed of on the terms and conditions of the compromise, which shall be form part of this order. (M.M. Ghildiyal, J.) August 28, 2006: NCM: