usj 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 SECOND SECOND SECOND APPEAL NO.468 OF 2006 APPEAL NO.468 OF 2006 APPEAL NO.468 OF 2006 Sou. Kiran Ketan Somne ..Appellant V/s. Ketan Sadanand Somne ..Respondent ..... Mr. S.A. Sawant for Appellant Ms. Leena Patil for Respondent ..... CORAM CORAM CORAM : A.P. DESHPANDE,J. : A.P. DESHPANDE,J. : A.P. DESHPANDE,J. DATED DATED DATED : 21st JANUARY, 2009. : 21st JANUARY, 2009. : 21st JANUARY, 2009. P.C. P.C. P.C. : : : 1. Consent terms are filed on record and a joint request is made by the learned Counsel appearing for the appellant and respondent for disposal of the Second Appeal. 2. The respondent is husband who had filed the Marriage petition claiming decree of dissolution of marriage and for divorce. The suit was dismissed by the Trial Court. However, the appeal filed by the respondent husband before the first Appellate Court is allowed and it decreed the marriage petition. 3. Aggrieved whereby, the appellant wife has filed the Second Appeal. During the pendency of the second appeal, parties have entered into a compromise, whereunder the parties wants decree for divorce passed by the first Appellate Court to be set aside as they have resolved the dispute and are residing together as husband and wife. The parties are present in the Court and they admit the consent terms to be true and correct. In the result, appeals stands disposed as per the consent terms. 4. The consent terms shall substitute the Judgement and decree passed by the First Appellate Court. The second appeal is disposed of in terms of consent terms. Consent terms taken on record and marked as ’X’ for identification. 5. In view of the disposal of the Second Appeal, Civil Application does not survives and the same is disposed of accordingly. (A.P. (A.P. (A.P. DESHPANDE,J.) DESHPANDE,J.) DESHPANDE,J.)