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2025 Supreme(Kar) 2649

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU
V. SRISHANANDA
Poornima, D/O Late Sarojini Kamatha – Appellant
Versus
Guruprasad, S/O Late S Ramesh Roa – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner:Sri. Gowthamdev C.Ullal, Advocate
For the Respondent:Sri. Raghavendra Shenoy M, Advocate

Judgement Key Points

Based on the provided legal document, here are the key points:

  • Case Details: The case involves Mrs. Poornima (Petitioner) versus Mr. Guruprasad (Respondent) before the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru. It covers multiple Civil Revision Petitions (Nos. 323, 314, 316, 320, 321, 322, 325, 326, 327, 328 of 2025) decided on 10-11-2025 by Justice V. Srishananda (!) (!) .
  • Subject Matter: The proceedings concern Property Law, specifically the Transfer of Property Act, focusing on the competence of the respondent to issue a legal notice under Section 106 (!) [p

ORDER :

V SRISHANANDA, J.

Learned counsel for the revision petitioner has filed a memo for withdrawal. The memo reads as under:

IN CRP No.323/2025

"The petitioner above named most respectfully submits as follows:

The undersigned petitioners respectfully pray that this Hon’ble Court be pleased to grant leave to withdraw the above revision petition, with liberty to the petitioner to urge the grounds raised therein regarding the competence of the respondent to issue the legal notice under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, keeping open all contentions of the petitioner before the learned Senior Civil Judge and JMFC, Moodabidri, Mangaluru in SC No.67/2023, in order to meet the ends of justice.”

IN CRP No.314/2025

"The petitioner above named most respectfully submits as follows:

The undersigned petitioners respectfully pray that this Hon’ble Court be pleased to grant leave to withdraw the above revision petition, with liberty to the petitioner to urge the grounds raised therein regarding the competence of the respondent to issue the legal notice under Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, keeping open all contentions of the petitioner before the learned Senior Civil Judge

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