JUDGMENT : Vineet Kothari, J. 1. Heard learned counsels. 2. These three appeals are being disposed of by this common order. 3. The parties were summoned in pursuance of the earlier directions of this Court today to put an end to the matrimonial dispute by grant of a decree of divorce by mutual consent under Section 13 B of the Hindu Marriage Act by payment of permanent alimony by the respondent Husband Ajay Pal Singh to respondent Wife Smt. Shyam Kanwar. 4. The marriage in question took place on 16/2/1997 and out of the said wedlock, a daughter was born to the couple named Deepu Kanwar, who was said to be aged 06 years when the divorce application was filed by the husband under Section 13 of the Act. 5. Respondent husband is said to have owned 35 bighas of agricultural land in village Sindarth Tehsil and District Sirohi. He was also working as bus conductor in M/s Khalsa Travels. The appellant wife is illiterate lady and lives in village Sirana, Tehsil and District Pali and makes her both ends meet by doing agricultural labour and domestic work. She has also daughter to bring up and also marry her off. 6. In the facts and circumstances of the case, the Court suggested the permanent alimony of Rs. 5 lacs to be paid by respondent husband 7. Accordingly, these three appeals are disposed of by converting the decree under Section 13 of the Act granted by judgment and decree of court below dated 6/2/2006 into a decree of divorce by mutual consent under Section 13 B of the Act subject to payment of Rs. 5 lacs by respondent husband Ajay Pal Singh to respondent Wife Smt. Shyam Kanwar within a period of four months from today. This lump sum amount shall be paid either in installment or in one time payment within the said period of four months, which is to expire on 15th July, 2010. It is made clear that no extension of time shall be granted by this Court or any lower court and the respondent husband undertakes to pay the said amount to the appellant wife before the said date. This permanent alimony of Rs. 5 lacs will also cover the arrears of monthly maintenance, if any, so far. Appeal Disposed of.