1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.3206 OF 2007 Atul Shah ...Petitioner. vs. Neha Shah. ...Respondent. --- Mr.A.M.Vernekar, for Petitioner. Mr.Ram Vgrah Singh with A.Narulla, for Respondent. --- CORAM: D.K.DESHMUKH, J. DATED: 11th JANUARY,2008. P.C.:- 1. Heard the learned Counsel appearing for both the sides. I do not find any reason to interfere with the order passed by the Trial Court granting maintenance at the rate of Rs.10,000/- per month to the wife. However, so far as the order granting maintenance at the rate of Rs.25,000/- per month to 2 the minor daughter Dhvani is concerned, it appears that there are consent terms between the parties which have been filed on record but the order shows that those consent terms have not been considered by the learned Judge while directing the petitioner to pay maintenance at the rate of Rs.25,000/- per month to the minor daughter Dhvani. In my opinion, therefore, the following order would meet the ends of justice:- The order of the Trial Court dated 17.2.2007 granting maintenance at the rate of Rs.25,000/- per month to the minor daughter Dhvani is set aside. The Trial Court is directed to reconsider the application for interim maintenance to the daughter in the light of the consent terms which are signed by both the parties and which have been placed on record of the Trial Court on 11.1.2005 and referred to in the Roznama of that date and which are marked at Exhibit 15. The Trial Court shall consider whether in view of the consent terms referred to above, it is necessary to make order of maintenance in favour of the daughter and shall make a fresh order in that 3 regard. The Trial Court shall also consider whether passing of order in terms of consent terms would meet the ends of justice. The learned Counsel appearing for petitioner states before me that in the mean time the petitioner has already complied with the consent terms and will continue to comply with the consent terms till the Trial Court makes order. Rule is made absolute accordingly. No order as to costs. Petition is disposed of. ---