Here's a quick summary: A court case about a school transfer from 2015 was dismissed because it no longer mattered. The lawyer involved had passed away, and the issue was outdated.
In the case of Jadhav Rajendar vs. The State of Telangana, things took an unexpected turn. The issue at hand was about a school transfer that happened way back in 2015. But when it came up for hearing, there was a twist: the lawyer for the case had sadly passed away.
Judge Pulla Karthik was in charge of this case. The government lawyer pointed out that because so much time had passed, the issue didn't really matter anymore. The court agreed that the case was now "infructuous," which is a fancy way of saying it was pointless to continue.
"Since the matter pertains to transfer of applicant in the year 2015, due to efflux of time, the cause in the present Writ Petition does not survive for adjudication."
With the above in mind, the court decided to dismiss the case. There were no additional costs or complications. Any other requests related to this case were also closed.
The judge, Pulla Karthik, wrapped it up neatly.