Order with Signature ¥LceTa±°£:aLhefiLde*Ce+T±r##~ 04. 13.9.06 / The Appellant filed a Petition for dissolution of his marriage with the Respondent under Section 13 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 by making certain allegations. The Respondent denied the allegations made against her. The learned Judge, F`amily Court dismissed the Petition, but passed an Order of judicial separation directing the Appellant to pay a sum of Rs.1,000/- (Rupees One Thousand) per month as maintenance allowance for their minor son with effect from LJune, 2002 and that the Respondent will permit the Apfel;:3;?I to visit their [2] The instant Appeal is against The aforementioned Judgment and Order. [3] This Appeal was admitt.ed on 22.6.2006. At the time of its admission the Appcllant was directed to deposit a sum of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand) .towards litigation expenses of the Respondent, which was allowed to be withdrawn by the Respondent without furnishing any security. A question was also put to the Appellant as to what alimony he is prepared to offer to the Respondent. [4] On I.8.2006, the followingordcr was passed:- "[2| On intervention, on an experimental basis, it is agreed as follows: - (i) The Respondent/wife will reside with the Appellant/husband. (ii) The Appellant/husband will give due regard, love €ind affection to the Respondent/wife, which is , Office Note as to action (if any) taken on Order + Serial Date Order with Slgnature Office Note as to No. of of action (if any) Order Order taken on Order / (iii) The Respondent/wife will similarly give due regard, respect and affection to the Appellant/husband, which is expected from a wife. (iv) The Appellant, who is father or Master Anikel Biswakarma (aged rive years), son of the Appellant and the Respondent, shall give all I()vL- and affect.i()n of a father to him which is usually given by a father to his son."[5]Yesterday,wewereinformedthat both parties have settled their dispute and want to lead a peaceful married life burying their unfortunate past.Accordingly,weadjournedthefurtherhearing for today awaiting riling a jt)int petition of c()mpromise, which was filed ycslc`rday.[6]Perusedthejointpetitionorcompromise and heard learned counsel for the parties.[7]Bothpartieshavestatedthat. they have decided to lead happy and peaceful life; that they have withdrawn the allegations/counlcr allegations made against each other in the F`amily Court; that they shall make every endeavour for peaceful life with due respccl, love and regards for each olhcr and every family members; and that thcy shall not leave a single stone unturned for the better future of t.heir child by taking all necessary steps to achieve that objective.[8]Inthefacts and circumstances, we accept the ^^rn.r,^rt`iea c,a+ c]c!irip the ;mniicrnpri illrlompnt anr] T SerialNo.of iDo?te Order with Signature Office Note as toaction(ifany) Order Order taken on Order dismiss the Appellant's application filed under Tut Lul.I"Danalak£fffi Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and dispose of this Appeal accordingly.[9]TheamountofRs.10,OOO/-deposited by the Appellant pursuant t.o the interim order, which has been withdrawn by the Respondent, shall remain with her. 4-' (Binod Kumar Roy) Chief LJustice ha (A.P. Subba) Judgc'