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the parties, the Appeal is dismissed as settled. Pending I.A.s if any, are disposed of accordingly. Interim order, if any, stands vacated. Copy of the order be supplied to the Appellant and the Respondent and the copy be also forwarded to the concerned DRT. File be consigned to Record Room.

Parties: the parties, the Appeal is dismissed as settled. Pending I.A.s if any, are disposed of accordingly. Interim order, if any, stands vacated. Copy of the order be supplied to the Appellant and the Respondent and the copy be also forwarded to the concerned DRT. File be consigned to Record Room.Pages: 2Characters (full): 1259

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IN THE DEBTS RECOVERY APPELLATE TRIBUNAL AT KOLKATA
(Dy. No. 347 of 2020)
       (Arising out of O.A. No.3965 of 2017 in DRT -II Hyderabad)  
THE HON’BLE  MR.  JUSTICE ANIL KUMAR SRIVASTAVA
CHAIRPERSON
08.02.2023
  Ms. D. Mythri and anr
… Appellant
                  -Vs-
The Federal bank Ltd. & ors.
….Respondents
Mr. N. Srinivas, Learned Counsel
for the Appellant
 Ms. Aparajita Rao, Learned
Counsel   for the Respondent
THE APPELLATE TRIBUNAL :  
Learned Counsel for the Appellant submits that 
the account has been settled with the Bank.  
Learned 
Counsel for the Respondent concedes to the submission 
made by the Learned Counsel for the Appellant.
Since the matter has been settled between the parties, 
the Appeal is dismissed as settled.
Pending I.A.s if any, are disposed of accordingly.  
Interim order, if any,  stands vacated.
Copy of the order be supplied to the Appellant and the 
Respondent and the copy be also forwarded to the 
concerned DRT.
File be consigned to Record Room.

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Order dictated, signed, dated and pronounced in open Court  
today.                              
                                                     
             
        (Anil Kumar Srivastava,J)
                   Chairperson 
Dated 8th February, 2023
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