1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FAMILY COURT APPEAL (ST.) NO.21857 OF 2005 FAMILY COURT APPEAL (ST.) NO.21857 OF 2005 FAMILY COURT APPEAL (ST.) NO.21857 OF 2005 WITH WITH WITH C.A. STAMP NO. 21858 OF 2005 C.A. STAMP NO. 21858 OF 2005 C.A. STAMP NO. 21858 OF 2005 WITH WITH WITH C.A. STAMP NO. 21859 OF 2005 C.A. STAMP NO. 21859 OF 2005 C.A. STAMP NO. 21859 OF 2005 AND AND AND FAMILY COURT APPEAL (ST.) NO.21853 OF 2005 FAMILY COURT APPEAL (ST.) NO.21853 OF 2005 FAMILY COURT APPEAL (ST.) NO.21853 OF 2005 WITH WITH WITH C.A. NO. 223 OF 2005 C.A. NO. 223 OF 2005 C.A. NO. 223 OF 2005 WITH WITH WITH C.A. STAMP NO. 21855 OF 2005 C.A. STAMP NO. 21855 OF 2005 C.A. STAMP NO. 21855 OF 2005 Ujwala Tushar Sainkar. .. Appellant. vs. Tushar Damodar Sainkar. .. Respondent. Mr. R.R. Jagdale for Applicant. Mr. P.J. Pawar for respondent. .. CORAM: J.N. PATEL & CORAM: J.N. PATEL & CORAM: J.N. PATEL & A.A. SAYED, JJ. A.A. SAYED, JJ. A.A. SAYED, JJ. DATE: 16TH OCTOBER, 2007. DATE: 16TH OCTOBER, 2007. DATE: 16TH OCTOBER, 2007. P.C. 2 . The parties have tendered consent terms. Th learned counsel for the parties submit that the parties have read, understood and have put their signatures in confirmation and they have been instructed to get the appeals disposed of in accordance with the consent terms which are also signed by the learned counsel for the parties. The consent terms are taken on record and marked "X" for identification. 2. We, therefore, dispose of the two appeals on the basis of the consent terms marked "X". What this Court understands from the consent terms is that the parties would go for mutual divorce by filing a petition under Section 13 B of the Hindu Marriage Act, and would not claim maintenance. Secondly, they will withdraw litigations filed against each other and allegations made in support of their respective cases. We, therefore, dispose of the two appeals accordingly as settled with no order as to costs. 3. The civil applications do not survive and the same are dismissed as infructuous. (J.N. Patel, J. ) (J.N. Patel, J. ) (J.N. Patel, J. ) (A.A. Sayed, J. ) (A.A. Sayed, J. ) (A.A. Sayed, J. )