FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE APPELLATE SIDE APPELLATE SIDE LETTERS PATENT APPEAL NO.150 OF 2000 IN W.P.NO.1856 OF 1992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Office notes, office Memoranda Court’s or Judge’s orders Office notes, office Memoranda Court’s or Judge’s orders Office notes, office Memoranda Court’s or Judge’s orders of Coram, appearance, Court’s of Coram, appearance, Court’s of Coram, appearance, Court’s orders or directions and orders or directions and orders or directions and Registrar’s orders. Registrar’s orders. Registrar’s orders. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Mr. N.M. Ganguli for the Appellant. Ms. M.H. Doshi for the Respondent No.1. ......... CORAM : S.B. MHASE & CORAM : S.B. MHASE & CORAM : S.B. MHASE & R.S. MOHITE, JJ. DATED : DATED : DATED : 15.10.2004. ......... P.C. P.C. P.C. 1. This matter was heard for very long time. However, today the parties have amicably settled the matter and consent terms have been filed in this court. They are taken on record and marked Exh. "X" for identification. The appellant is present. Mr. Zunzunwala who is an authorised person on behalf of the respondent is also present. The counsel for both the parties are also present. Both of them have signed the consent terms. Mr. Zunzunwala states that he has understood the consent terms and he has signed the consent terms on approval of the management. The appellant worker states that he has understood the consent terms. He further states that he was explained the consent terms by his advocate in vernacular. Thus, we find that the consent terms have been voluntarily arrived at between the parties and therefore, we accept the same. Hence, Letters Patent Appeal is allowed in terms of the consent terms and the earlier orders passed in the Writ Petition as well as the orders passed by the Labour and Industrial Courts have been substituted by the order passed in terms of the consent terms. 2. In the facts and circumstances of the case no order as to costs. 3. Letters Patent Appeal is accordingly disposed of. (R.S.MOHITE, J.) (S.B. MHASE, J.)