THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA A.S.No.598 OF 2010 And A.S.M.P.No.2624 of 2011 JUDGMENT: Appellants 1, 2, and 3 filed a suit in O.S.No.10 of 2003 before the Vacation Court for declaration that they are the owners of plaint A, B and C schedule properties and also for the relief of permanent injunction restraining the respondent-defendant and her men from ever interfering with their peaceful possession and enjoyment over the said properties. The said suit was renumbered as O.S.No.456 of 2003 and was made over to the file of IV Additional Senior Civil Judge (Fast Track Court) Visakhapatnam. During the pendency of the suit, the third appellant died and appellants 4 to 7 were brought on record as his legal heirs. The suit was dismissed by the trial Court on 11.06.2010, against which, the present appeal has been filed. Learned counsel for the appellants as well as the respondent state that the parties have amicably settled the matter between themselves. The appellants and the respondent are present before the Court and they have also stated that the matter has been compromised. Learned counsel for the parties state that during the pendency of the appeal, both the parties at the behest of well-wishers have decided to settle the matter amicably by way of compromise and accordingly, the appellants have agreed to pay a sum of Rs.18,00,000/- to the respondent towards full and final settlement. Out of Rs.18,00,000/-, a sum of Rs.8,25,000/- has already been paid to the respondent viz., Sanapala Ramalakshmi W/o Srinivasa Rao. Smt. Sanapala Ramalakshmi who is present in the Court states that she is agreeable to the aforesaid compromise. She admits that she has received a sum of Rs.8,25,000/- from the appellants. The balance of Rs.9,75,000/- has been paid to the respondent by way of demand draft, which the respondent has received in the Court. Further, as per the compromise, the respondent shall have no further claim with regard to the properties mentioned in schedule A, B and C. Hence, A.S.M.P.No.2624 of 2011 is ordered and the appeal is disposed of in terms of the compromise. Accordingly, a decree for declaration of title and permanent injunction is passed in favour of the appellants, as per which, the appellants would be the absolute owners of the properties mentioned in schedule A, B and C. The respondent shall have no claim, right or title over the property as she has already received entire amount of Rs.18,00,000/- in terms of the compromise. The schedule of properties (A, B and C) be annexed along with the decree. The decree be drafted in terms of the compromise. ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA,J Dt. 02.12.2011 ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA,J Note: The Registry is directed to transmit all the records of this case back to the trial Court. b.o. lvl THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE ASHUTOSH MOHUNTA A.S.No.598 OF 2010 And A.S.M.P.No.2624 of 2011 Dt. 02.12.2011