1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE OF BOMBAY BENCH AT NAGPUR First Appeal No. 342 of 2010 (Milind Prakashrao Ghawghawe ...VERSUS... Dr. Aparna W/o Milind Ghawghawe) =-=-=---=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Office Notes, Office Memorandum of Coram appearances, Court's orders of directions & Registrar's orders. Court's or Judges Order =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==- Mr. R.P.Thote, Advocate for appellant. Mr. N.N.Giripunje, Advocate for respondent. C ORAM : D. B. BHOSALE ; and PRASANNA B. VARALE, JJ. DATED : 8th June, 2010. 1. Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. Learned counsel for the parties state that the parties have amicably settled their disputes and have tendered consent terms, duly signed by them and the parties. The content terms are taken on record and marked as 'X' for identification purpose. 3. Parties are present in the Court. They state that they have gone through the consent terms and they have understood the contents thereof. The statements made and the undertakings, if any, given by the parties in the consent terms, are accepted. 4. Insofar as clause 5 of the consent terms is concerned, learned counsel for respondent/wife, on instructions, submits that out of Rupees Ten lakhs, which she has received from the appellant/husband, she shall deposit Rupees Five lakhs in Monthly Income Scheme of the 2 Postal Department, Government of India, initially for a period of six years and she shall renew the same for further period of six years. He submits that the respondent/wife shall not withdraw the said amount till her son Adwait attains the age of majority and that she shall take only interest accrued thereon for the maintenance of her son. The statements made by the learned counsel on instructions from respondent/wife, are accepted. In addition thereto, the respondent/wife is directed to file an affidavit in the form of an undertaking in this Court stating so, within a period of one week from today, with an advance copy thereof to the learned counsel for the appellant. 5. The undertaking that will be filed by the respondent/wife, as aforementioned, shall stand accepted. 6. The First Appeal is disposed of in terms of the the consent terms and as a consequence thereof, the judgment and order dated 14/01/2010, passed by the Family Court, Nagpur in Petition No. N-487/2006, is set aside and the marriage between the appellant and the respondent stand dissolved in terms of the consent terms. 7. Decree be drawn up accordingly. JUDGE JUDGE Diwale