Dismissal of Writ Petitions Seeking Withdrawal for Rectification The High Court of Madras dismissed writ petitions filed under Article 226 after the petitioner sought permission to withdraw them. The petitions, related ...
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Dismissal of Writ Petitions Seeking Withdrawal for Rectification
The High Court of Madras dismissed writ petitions filed under Article 226 after the petitioner sought permission to withdraw them. The petitions, related to rectifying mistakes in proceedings, were dismissed as withdrawn with no costs. The revocation of vakalath was allowed at the petitioner's counsel's request.
The High Court of Madras dismissed the writ petitions filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India after the petitioner sought permission to withdraw them. The petitions were related to rectifying mistakes in certain proceedings and were dismissed as withdrawn with no costs. The revocation of vakalath was allowed as per the request of the petitioner's counsel.
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