1 FARAD CONTINUATION SHEET NO. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, BENCH AT AURANGABAD FIRST APPEAL NO.1362 OF 2010. _______________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office | Memoranda of Coram, | Court's or Judge's orders appearances, Court's | orders or directions | and Registrar's orders | _______________________|_______________________________________ Mr.Kedar Balbhim R. advocate for the appellant. Mr.K.B.Jadhav, advocate for the Respondent. CORAM : S.V.GANGAPURWALA,J. Date : 01.09.2010. 1. The parties have filed consent terms, thereby agreeing for the decree of dissolution of marriage. 2. The present appellant had filed the petition for dissolution of marriage U/s 13(1)(b) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, for grant of decree for dissolution of marriage. The same came to be dismissed. Against that the present appellant has filed the appeal. 3. The parties agree that there is irretrievable break down of marriage and it is not possible for them to cohabit together. Pursuant thereto, they have filed consent terms and agreed for divorce. 4. The appellant and respondent both are present in the Court. They agree to the terms set out in the compromise deed. The learned counsel for the appellant relies on the judgment of learned Single Judge of this Court in a case of "Sonali W/o Manishkumar Chandak and another Vs. Nil reported in 2007 (5) Mh.L.J. 615, for the purpose of decree of divorce by mutual consent and that the period of six (6) months can be waived. The proceedings were pending in the trial Court since 25.11.2008. There appears to be irretrievable break down of marriage and the parties have willingly decided to end their marital ties and have opted for divorce. 5. In light of the above, the compromise deed is accepted and the First Appeal is disposed of in terms of the compromise. Decree be drawn in terms of the compromise setting out the dissolution of marriage/divorce of the parties. (S.V.GANGAPURWALA,J.) Dt.01.09.2010. asp/office/fa1362.10