1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MUMBAI APPELLATE CIVIL JURISDICTION APPEAL FROM ORDER NO. 435 OF 2009 WITH APPEAL FROM ORDER NO.436 OF 2009 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.523 OF 2009 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.524 OF 2009 Smt. Bharati R. Bansod ...Appellant. v. Prema @ Shakuntala Yadu Mali ...Respondent. Mr. Rajesh More i/by Pradeep Gole, advs. For the Appellant. Mr. Dnyaneshwar Deshmukh, adv. For the Respondent. CORAM : J.H. BHATIA, J. DATED : MARCH 31, 2010 P.C. 1 Heard the learned counsel for the parties. 2 In Special Civil Suit No.55/09, plaintiff/respondent sought to recover an amount of Rs.7 lacs from the defendant/appellant towards the value of her share in the property transferred to the defendant. The trial Court by an order below exhibit 5 restrained the defendant from alienating the suit property and from creating third party interest in the suit property till the disposal of the suit. By an order below exhibit 7, the trial Court passed conditional order that the defendant shall deposit an amount of Rs.7 lacs and if not, there shall be charge upon the suit 2 property. Both these orders were challenged in these two appeals. The learned counsel for the appellant, after taking instructions from the client ,who is present in the Court, makes a statement that the defendant/appellant shall dispose off the flat in another building, which is not the subject matter of this suit and shall deposit amount with the trial Court within eight weeks from this date and if the amount is so deposited, impugned orders should stand vacated. In fact, by this arrangement, order passed below Ex.7 would stand fully complied. 3 Therefore, the above statement is accepted and in the result, both these appeals stand disposed off with liberty to the defendant/appellant to deposit an amount of Rs.7 lacs with the trial Court within eight weeks from this date. If that amount is deposited, order below Ex.5 shall stand vacated. 4 Both the appeals stand disposed off accordingly. 5 As both the appeals are disposed off, Civil Application Nos. 523/09 and 524/09 do not survive and stand disposed off accordingly. (J.H. BHATIA,J.)