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Andhra Pradesh High Court: Abbasali Jalender's Case Dismissed as Irrelevant

Updated
Oct 2, 2025 6:02 PM
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Quick Summary: A court case involving Abbasali Jalender against the Government of Andhra Pradesh and others was dismissed because it was no longer relevant. Justice K. Sarath handled the case.

Who's Involved?

The main person in this case is Abbasali Jalender, a 36-year-old farmer from Pochapoor Village, Medak District. He filed a legal request against several government groups, including the Government of Andhra Pradesh, the District Collector of Medak, and others related to the Public Works Department.

What Happened?

Abbasali Jalender took his concerns to court, filing a legal request. However, during the proceedings, his lawyer stated that the issue at hand was no longer relevant. This means that whatever problem or dispute led to the request had been resolved or was no longer an issue.

"The cause in the legal request does not survive and no further orders are required."

The Court's Decision

Justice K. Sarath noted the statement by Abbasali's lawyer and decided that the legal request should be dismissed as "irrelevant." This means that the case has no practical impact or benefit anymore.

What's Next?

With the dismissal of the legal request, the court also closed any additional requests related to this case. There were no costs ordered, which means neither side has to pay the other's legal fees.

So, in the end, Abbasali Jalender's case against the government and other officials didn't need a court decision because the issue was already resolved outside of court.