
Quick Summary: Two civil revision petitions were dismissed because they were no longer relevant. Justice Narsing Rao Nandikonda made this decision.
Two petitions, numbered 1732 and 1542 of 2021, were brought before the court. But when it was time for the hearing, the lawyer for the person who filed the petitions, Mr. P.R. Manohar, said the issues in these petitions didn't matter anymore.
When something is called "infructuous" in legal terms, it means it's no longer useful or relevant. In this case, the court decided that since the issues didn't matter anymore, the petitions should be dismissed.
"These revision petitions are dismissed as infructuous."
The decision was made by Justice Narsing Rao Nandikonda on October 23, 2025. He also mentioned that there wouldn't be any order about costs, which means no one has to pay court fees related to this dismissal.
The order also stated that any other related petitions that were still pending are now closed. This means everything connected to these cases is wrapped up.
So, in simple terms, the court decided these cases were no longer needed and closed them without any further costs.