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<h1>Karnataka HC dismisses writ petition; petitioner's counsel seeks withdrawal with liberty.</h1> The Karnataka HC dismissed the writ petition after petitioner's counsel sought withdrawal with liberty to seek relief from the appropriate authority. - TMI Withdrawal of petition - Petitioner has filed a memo seeking leave of the Court to withdraw the writ petition with liberty to approach appropriate Authority for appropriate relief in accordance with law - Held that:- Memo is placed on record - The writ petition is dismissed as withdrawn. The Karnataka High Court dismissed the writ petition after the petitioner's counsel sought to withdraw it with liberty to approach the appropriate authority for relief. The judgment was delivered by Mr. B. Veerappa J. in 2018.