Quick Summary: Mir Mohammed Ali's petition against the Government of Andhra Pradesh and others was dismissed because the issue was no longer relevant.
Mir Mohammed Ali, who lives in Khan Colony, filed a petition against the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The case involved several government officials, including the top official of the Revenue Department and the assistant leader of Ranga Reddy District. The specific issue wasn't mentioned, but it involved a disagreement where Ali was the one asking for help.
When the case was reviewed by Justice K. Sarath, Mir Mohammed Ali's lawyer mentioned that the issue in the petition was no longer a problem. This means that whatever problem Ali had was either fixed or didn't matter anymore.
"The issue in this petition doesn't exist anymore, so the petition is unnecessary."
In simple terms, when a case is described as "unnecessary," it means that the problem is no longer happening or important. Basically, there's nothing left for the court to decide because the issue has already been taken care of outside of court.
Justice K. Sarath dismissed the petition as unnecessary. This means the court didn't need to make any decisions about the case. Also, neither side had to pay any legal fees.
"Based on what's been said, the petition is dismissed as unnecessary. No legal fees for either side."
Along with the main petition, any extra requests related to the case were also closed. This shows that there were no other issues left to deal with in this matter.
Summary: The court decided that there was no longer any issue to resolve in Mir Mohammed Ali's case, so the legal process ended without any further action needed.