1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY: NAGPUR BENCH: NAGPUR FIRST APEAL NO.643 OF 2002 [DEVIDAS SEWARAM AHUJA ..VS.. RAJENDRASING RAJARAMSINGH CHAWHAN] WITH FIRST APPEAL NO.1 OF 2003 [DEVIDAS SEWARAM AHUJA ..VS.. RAJENDRASING RAJARAMSINGH CHAWHAN] Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, Appearances, Court’s orders or directions and Registrar’s orders Court’s or judges Orders. CORAM: SMT. VASANTI A. NAIK, J. DATE: 26/8/2010 Learned counsel for the parties have presented a compromise pursis in the court today. The same is accepted on record and is marked as Exhibit “Z”. The compromise pursis is signed by the appellant and the respondent and also the counsel for the appellant and counsel for the respondent. Parties are present in the court today.. Though the appellant has signed the compromise pursis he is represented in the court by his wife today because he is suffering from paralysis. I have personally asked Mrs. Jassu Devidas Ahuja and Rajendrasingh Chawhan who are present in the court, as to whether they have agreed over the terms in the compromise pursis. Mrs. Ahuja stated that her husband had signed the compromise pursis and was unable to remain present in the court today due to his illness / physical disability. The parties have informed the court that they are 2 in agreement over the terms and conditions mentioned in the compromise pursis. I have perused the contents of the compromise pursis. The terms of the compromise pursis appear to be just and reasonable. The First appeals are disposed of in terms of the compromise pursis. A Decree be drawn accordingly. No order as to costs. JUDGE SMP.