1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.7361 OF 2006 WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO.2681 OF 2007 Adarsh Shikshan Samiti and another ..Petitioners. Vs. Anju Anil Sinha and others ..Respondents. ..... Mr. Mandar Limaye for the Petitioners. Mr. Sanjeev P. Kadam for Respondent No.2. Ms. Anjy Anil Sinha – Respondent No.1 present in person. .... CORAM: DR. D.Y. CHANDRACHUD, J. 20th June, 2008. P.C. : Consent Terms signed by the Secretary and Headmaster on behalf of the Petitioner, by the First Respondent and by the advocates for the Petitioners and the Second Respondent are tendered and taken on record and marked as 'X'. The dispute between the Petitioners and the First Respondent has been settled in terms thereof. The First Respondent is present before the Court along with her spouse and states that she has been explained the meaning and import of the Consent Terms which are acceptable to her. There is an office noting to the effect that a cheque of 2 Rs.50,000/- which was deposited by the advocate appearing on behalf of the Petitioners in pursuance of the order of this Court dated 24th July, 2007 was returned by the Bank of Maharashtra as being “out of date”. Counsel appearing for the Petitioners has stated that he has now obtained a fresh cheque drawn in favour of the Registrar, High Court, Appellate Side, Bombay in the amount of Rs.50,000/-. This cheque may be accepted towards the balance of the deposit required to be furnished in compliance with the order dated 24th July, 2007. Since the dispute between the parties is settled, there shall be an order in the Writ Petition in terms of the Consent Terms which are taken on record and marked as 'X'. Rule to stand discharged. There shall be no order as to costs. In view of the disposal of the Petition, Civil Application 2681 of 2007 does not survive and is accordingly disposed of. *****