RAJNESH OSWAL, RAJESH SEKHRI
Surinder Kumar Gupta – Appellant
Versus
J. M. C. – Respondent
JUDGMENT
CM No. 4186/2022
1. The instant application has been filed by the applicant-petitioner seeking withdrawal of the present writ petition.
2. For the reasons stated in the application, the same is allowed. OWP No. 934/2015 is, accordingly, dismissed as withdrawn along with connected application(s).
3. Application is, accordingly, disposed of.
The court upheld the procedural allowance for withdrawal of a writ petition upon counsel's request.
The court recognizes the authority to permit withdrawal of writ petitions, ensuring procedural compliance.
Writ petitions dismissed as withdrawn, all contentions left open.
Petitioners can withdraw their writ petitions without prejudice, preserving their rights to initiate future proceedings.
A petitioner has the liberty to withdraw a writ petition filed before the Court at their discretion, leading to its dismissal as withdrawn.
The court emphasized the right to withdraw a writ petition voluntarily, confirming that such requests can be permitted under law.
The permissibility of withdrawing a writ petition was affirmed by the court, resulting in a dismissal of the case as withdrawn.
A petitioner has the right to withdraw a writ petition at any stage, which the court may grant, resulting in the dismissal of the petition as withdrawn.
The withdrawal of a writ petition is acknowledged where no compelling reasons to refuse exist.
Court permitted withdrawal of writ petition, dismissing it accordingly.
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