DELHI HIGH COURT
C.HARI SHANKAR
National Highways Authority of India – Appellant
Versus
NCC-VEE JV – Respondent
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| 1. application for withdrawal of petition (Para 1 , 2) |
| 2. cancellation of future hearing date (Para 3) |
I.A. 14455/2021 (for withdrawal of the petition)
1. This application seeks permission to withdraw OMP (COMM) 118/2021, as the dispute between the parties stands amicably resolved. Accordingly, the application is allowed.
2. OMP (COMM) 118/2021stands disposed of as withdrawn.
3. The next date of 10th December, 2021, already fixed stands cancelled.
The court recognizes that disputes resolved amicably warrant the withdrawal of petitions, supporting judicial endorsement of agreed settlements.
Courts prefer amicable resolutions in disputes, allowing withdrawal of petitions when parties reach settlement.
The court recognized that once parties resolve their disputes amicably, the associated petitions can be withdrawn, rendering further adjudication unnecessary.
A litigant has the right to withdraw their petition to explore alternative legal remedies.
The right to withdraw a petition with leave to approach the arbitral tribunal is affirmed, emphasizing procedural flexibility in arbitration matters.
Court granted permission to withdraw the criminal miscellaneous case, leading to its dismissal.
The court has the discretion to allow the withdrawal of a writ petition based on the applicant-petitioner's request.
The court affirmed that parties can withdraw legal petitions upon reaching a settlement, reinforcing party autonomy in dispute resolution.
A petitioner has the right to withdraw a criminal miscellaneous case, leading to its dismissal.
The court allows withdrawal of a petition upon request from the concerned counsel.
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