Quick Summary: Thulasidasan, also known as Rajdeep, decided to withdraw his case from the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court. Here's what went down.
Thulasidasan, who also goes by Rajdeep, from Trichy District, filed a case against G. Deepika and her young son, Tej Padmaraj. This was about a decision made by the Family Court in Karur.
The case was initially filed under certain sections of a law called the BNSS Act. Thulasidasan wanted to challenge a decision made on July 28, 2025, by the Family Court in Karur.
Thulasidasan's lawyer, Mr. P. Venkatesan, told the court that they wanted to take back the case. They plan to file a different request in another ongoing case, Crl.R.C.(MD) No.806 of 2024.
"Mr. P. Venkatesan, the lawyer for Thulasidasan, says that he does not want to continue with this case..."
Judge Shamim Ahmed agreed to let them withdraw the case. The case was dismissed, which means Thulasidasan is free to focus on the other case.
The temporary decision related to this case is now canceled, and the court records are closed. Thulasidasan can now focus on the other ongoing case.
This case shows how legal strategies can change, and sometimes taking back a case is part of a bigger plan.