Case Law
Subject : Constitutional Law - Writ Petitions
Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has recorded the withdrawal of a writ petition filed by Shri Subraya Vishnu Bhat against the State of Karnataka. The petitioner’s counsel requested to withdraw the case after presenting arguments before the bench for a period.
The matter, identified as Writ Petition No. 106420 / 2025, was brought before the Karnataka High Court by the petitioner, Shri Subraya Vishnu Bhat. The respondent in the case was the State of Karnataka. The specific facts, allegations, and legal questions that formed the basis of the petition were not detailed in the court's final order, as the case did not proceed to a judgment on its merits.
According to the oral order issued by the court, the counsel representing the petitioner argued the case for some time. Following these initial arguments, the counsel made a formal request to the court for permission to withdraw the writ petition.
The court accepted the petitioner's request. The brief order stated, "Learned counsel for the petitioners, after arguing the matter for some time, seeks permission to withdraw the writ petition."
Consequently, the case has been concluded without a ruling on the substantive issues raised. The withdrawal brings the legal proceedings in this particular matter to a close, leaving the underlying legal questions unresolved by the court.
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