Rajesh Rai v. Ajay Kumar & Ors

Delhi High Court · 26 Aug 2021 · 2021:DHC:4433
Najmiwaziri
CONT.CAS(C)188/2020
2021:DHC:4433
constitutional petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court dismissed writ petitions as withdrawn after the petitioners complied with the court's orders, rendering the petitions infructuous.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
CONT.CAS(C)188/2020
RAJESH RAI Petitioner
VERSUS
AJAY KUMAR & ORS
CONT.CAS(C)193/2020
RAJ KUMAR
Respondents Petitioner
VERSUS
AJAY KUMAR & ORS
Through:
Respondents Mr. Shreenath A.Khemka,Mr. Sumit Singh and Mr. Ganesh A. Khemka, Advocates forthe petitioner.
Mr. Vinod Diwakar, CGSC along with Mr. Vishal Kr. Singh and Ms. Shrivalli Gosh, Advocates for the respondent/UOI.
Mr. Virender Pratap Singh Charak, Ms. Shubhra Parashar, Mr. Pushpender Singh Charak, Mr. Kapil Gaur, Mr. Vaishnav Kirti Singh, Mr. Shubham Ahuja, Mr. Rampal Singh
Tomar, Mr. Sanjay Singh Chauhan and Mr. Gyanwardhan Singh, Advocates for the respondent/UOI in
Item 12.
Signature Not^Verifled Digilallv signed ByJCAMLESH
KUMAR
13:58:35 ' 2021:DHC:4433
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE NAJMIWAZIRI
26.08.2021 The hearing was conducted through video conferencing.
ORDER

1. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that orders have been duly complied with; therefore, the writ petition has become infructuous. He seeks to withdraw it.

2. The petition is accordingly dismissed as withdrawn.

3. The order be uploaded on the website forthwith. NAJprWAZIRI,J AUGUST 26,2021 ss Signature No^yerified Digitallysigi^rBylAMLESH KUMAR (y