THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. CHANDRA KUMAR A.S.M.P. No.2241 of 2011 and A.S. No. 4011 of 2004 Judgment: This appeal is directed against the judgment and decree dated 09.09.2004 passed in O.S. No.38 of 1997 by the learned Senior Civil Judge, Gudur, dismissing the suit filed for declaration and possession of the plaint schedule property. Now, A.S.M.P. No. 2241 of 2011 is filed by both the parties stating that they have amicably settled the matter out of Court and entered into a compromise and sought to record the terms of compromise. The petitioners/appellants and the respondents are present and they are all being identified by their respective counsel. The second appellant is died. The terms and conditions of the compromise have been read over and explained to them in Telugu and they have admitted the same as true. They have also signed on the terms of compromise. The learned counsel for the appellants and as well as the respondents have also signed on the memorandum of compromise. It appears that the parties have voluntarily entered into the compromise. In view of the same, ASMP No.2241 of 2011 is allowed and the compromise is recorded. Consequently, A.S. No. 4011 of 2004 stands disposed of in terms of the compromise. However, in the circumstances, no costs. ______________________ B. CHANDRA KUMAR, J. Date: 13.10.2011 Nsr