IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE SIDE CIVIL APPELLATE SIDE CIVIL APPELLATE SIDE WRIT PETITION NO. 1329 OF 200 WRIT PETITION NO. 1329 OF 200 WRIT PETITION NO. 1329 OF 2007 Mrs. Padmini Rahul Dange & anr..... Petitioner versus Rahul Uddav Dange ...... Respondent. Mr. D.K.Ghaisas for the petitioner Mr. A.A. Garge & Smt. V.Kulkarni for respondent. Mr. G.S.Godbole for respondent.(consent not obtained) CORAM; A.P. DESHPANDE, J. CORAM; A.P. DESHPANDE, J. CORAM; A.P. DESHPANDE, J. DATED; 13TH DATED; 13TH DATED; 13TH SEPTEMBER, 2007 SEPTEMBER, 2007 SEPTEMBER, 2007 P.C. ; P.C. ; P.C. ; Not on board. Mentioned. 1. The petitioner no.1 and the respondent are husband and wife whereas the petitioner no.2 is the father of petitioner no.1. 2. The parties to the petition have resolved the dispute by amicable settlement and thus Consent Terms are filed on record. The respondent husband has instituted a marriage petition for divorce and parties have agreed that the said petition, shall be converted into a marriage petition for divorce by mutual consent under section 13(b) of the Hindu Marriage Act. Other terms are also settlted including the payment of permanent alimony in the sum of Rs.5 lacs, so also in relation to the custody of the minor child. The custody is to remain with the father, respondent herein. 3. Perused the Consent Terms. They are taken on record and marked as ‘X’ for identification. Parties are present in the Court. They admit the Consent Terms to be true and correct. The learned counsel appearing for the respective parties pray for disposal of the Writ Petition in Consent Terms. Hence Writ Petition stands disposed of in Consent Terms. C.C. expedited. ....