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<h1>Petitioner Withdraws Writ Petition for Future Refile with Enhanced Details; Court Grants Dismissal and Refiling Liberty</h1> In the Orissa HC, the petitioner requested to withdraw their writ petition, citing 'subsequent developments,' and sought permission to refile with 'better ... Permission to withdraw with leave to file fresh petition carrying better particulars - HELD THAT:- The writ petition has not been moved as yet. In the circumstances, prayer of petitioner is allowed. The writ petition is dismissed with liberty to file afresh with better particulars. Summary: The High Court listed the writ petition under the heading 'To Be Mentioned' at the petitioner's instance. A memo dated 11 February 2025 was filed advising of 'subsequent developments' and seeking permission to withdraw the petition with leave to file a fresh petition carrying better particulars. The revenue appeared through counsel. As the writ petition had not yet been formally moved, the court allowed the petitioner's request. The operative disposition states: 'The writ petition is dismissed with liberty to file afresh with better particulars.' The order thus dismisses the current petition without prejudice, granting leave to institute a new petition with improved particulars.