Here's a simple breakdown of what happened when Valamathy decided to withdraw her petition against M. Sugapriya in a recent court case.
Valamathy filed a request to change a previous court decision. She was challenging an order made by the judge in Usilampatty on September 23, 2025. This order was part of a case called E.P.No.2 of 2025.
On October 3, 2025, the case was heard by Judge P. Dhanabal at the Madurai section of the Madras High Court. Valamathy's lawyer, Mr. S. Rengasamy, asked the court for permission to withdraw the request.
"Valamathy's lawyer asked the court to allow her to take back her request and give her the chance to pay Rs.2,00,000/- to the court handling the case within a month."
Valamathy's lawyer also asked if she could pay the remaining amount over time. He officially noted this request in the case records.
Judge P. Dhanabal agreed to let the request be withdrawn based on the lawyer's statement. However, he left it up to the court handling the case to decide if Valamathy could pay the money in parts.
"Valamathy can ask the court handling the case, and that court can decide if her request is reasonable and fair."
With the request withdrawn, the related extra request was also closed. There were no extra charges against Valamathy, which might have been a relief for her. The next steps are up to the court handling the case.