cra1080-10.sxw 1 spb IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO. 1080 OF 2010 Vasant V. Dandekar ... Applicant/Petitioner. V/s. Pushpa Ramprasad Gupta & Ors. ... Respondents. --- Mr. N. R. Bubna for the Applicant/Petitioner. Mr. Surel S. Shah for Respondent Nos. 1 to 6 & 8. --- CORAM:- G.S. GODBOLE, J. DATED :- 29TH SEPTEMBER, 2011. P.C. : 1 In a suit filed under the Bombay Rent Act, 1947 in the Court of Small Causes, a Decree for possession of the suit premises has been passed by the Trial Court on the ground of default, acquisition of suitable alternate residential accommodation and bonafide requirement. The Decree was passed on 31.07.2006 in RAE Suit No. 719/1219 of 2000. The Appeal No. 522/2006 filed by the Applicant was dismissed on 30th June, 2010, which is an order impugned in the Civil Revision Application. The Decree is confirmed on all grounds. The parties have settled the dispute amicably and filed Consent Minutes of Order. The Applicant is present in Court in- cra1080-10.sxw 2 person and has singed the Consent Terms so also the Respondent No.6 on behalf of all the Respondents, who is also present in the Court in-person. The Pay Order referred in clause (1) of the Consent Terms has been handed over to the Applicant and he has acknowledged the receipt of the Pay Order. The Applicant reiterated the statements in Clause (2) of the Consent Terms and gives an undertaking to that effect. Undertaking is accepted. 2 Mr. Shah states that he has instructions to appear on behalf of the Respondent No. 7 also and Vakalatnama will be filed within one week. Statement accepted. The satisfaction for passing a Decree under the Bombay Rent Act, 1947 has already been recorded by the Trial Court and the Appellate Court. Hence, the Consent Terms are taken on record and marked "X" for identification. 3 The Civil Revision Application is disposed of in terms of the Consent Minutes of Order. 4 The Applicant will be at liberty to withdraw the amounts deposited in the Trial Court and the Appellate Court. Both the parties agree that they have no further claims against each other either for mesne profit or damages or any other manner. [G. S. GODBOLE, J.]