1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET. IN THE PHIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. FIRST APPEAL No.323 Of 2005. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Office Notes, office Memoranda of Coram Court's or Judge's appearances, Court's orders or directions order and Registrar's order. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= CORAM: D.D.SINHA & S.R.DONGAONKAR,JJ. DATE : 19th August, 2006. 1. Heard Ms.Udeshi, the learned counsel for the appellant and Mr.Mehadia, the learned counsel for the respondent. 2. The first appeal is directed against the decree of divorce passed by the principal Judge, Family Court, Nagpur in Petition No.566 of 2002 dated 5/5/2005 in favour of respondent-husband. 3. Ms.Udeshi, the learned counsel for the appellant as well as Mr.Mehadia, the learned counsel for the respondent have contended that the appellant as well as respondent have amicably settled the dispute between them on certain terms and conditions and filed a application on 10/7/2006 for passing the decree of dissolution of marriage by mutual consent, which is signed by the respective 2 counsel as well as the appellant and the respondent. It is further contended that the parties are staying separately for number of years. Mr.Mehadia, the learned counsel for the respondent-husband, states that the cheques mentioned in clause (iii) of the said application are handed over to the learned counsel for the petitioner today in the court. The learned counsel for the petitioner states that he has received the cheques. It is jointly prayed that the compromise decree may be passed and marriage may be declared to be dissolved by mutual consent. 4. In view of the above-referred undisputed facts as well as looking to the contents of the joint application moved by the appellant as well as the respondent, it is evident that the dispute between the parties is amicably settled and the terms of compromise are reflected in the application. The said application is also signed by the learned respective counsel as well as the appellant and the respondent. Parties are also staying separately for number of years. In the circumstances, appeal is disposed of. The marriage between the parties stands dissolved by mutual consent. The decree be drawn accordingly in terms of joint application dated 10/7/2006. JUDGE JUDGE chute