IN IN IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL CIVIL CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION APPELLATE JURISDICTION FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO. 51 OF 1998 COURT APPEAL NO. 51 OF 1998 COURT APPEAL NO. 51 OF 1998 WITH WITH WITH FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO. 81 OF 2000 COURT APPEAL NO. 81 OF 2000 COURT APPEAL NO. 81 OF 2000 IN IN IN M.J.PETITION M.J.PETITION M.J.PETITION NO. A-559 OF 1992. NO. A-559 OF 1992. NO. A-559 OF 1992. Mrs.Rukmani Mani. ... Appellant. V/s. Mr.Anand Mani. ... Respondent. Ms.Aradhana V. Latne for the appellant. Mrs. Chitra Phadke for the respondent. CORAM CORAM CORAM : : : S.B. S.B. S.B. MHASE AND MHASE AND MHASE AND R.S. R.S. R.S. MOHITE, JJ. MOHITE, JJ. MOHITE, JJ. DATED DATED DATED : : : 25th 25th 25th October 2004. October 2004. October 2004. P.C. P.C. P.C. : : : . The consent terms duly signed by the husband and wife and their respective advocates are presented before this Court. . Husband Mr.Anand Mani is present in the Court. Wife Mrs.Rukmani Anand is also present in the Court. Both the husband and wife on interrogation stated that they have voluntarily entered into consent terms. They want to dissolve their marriage by a decree of divorce by mutual consent and, accordingly, consent terms have been produced. It is further stated that Rs.7,00,000/- in lumpsum are being paid by the husband to the wife for her past, present and future alimony. Learned counsel for the husband states that the amount of Rs.7,00,000/- is being paid by five bankers cheques. Learned counsel for the wife states that all those bankers cheques have been received by the wife and she has passed a receipt for the same. Wife also agrees to this. . In view of this, we find that the consent terms have been entered into voluntarily and we accept the said consent terms. We dispose of both the first appeals in terms of the consent terms. Office is hereby directed to draw decree in both the appeals accordingly. Both the appeals stands disposed of accordingly. . In view of disposal of the appeals, civil applications pending therein, if any, shall also stand disposed of. (R.S.MOHITE, (R.S.MOHITE, (R.S.MOHITE, J.) J.) J.) (S.B.MHASE, (S.B.MHASE, (S.B.MHASE, J.) J.) J.)