
Hey everyone! Today, we're diving into a recent court judgment involving a writ appeal that's been making some waves. Let's break it down in simple terms.
The case we're looking at is Writ Appeal No. 1130 of 2024. This appeal was brought by The District Educational Officer, Khammam, from a previous writ petition (W.P.No.30661 of 2021). The appeal was about a decision made on June 27, 2024, by the court.
Ms. P. Sumita, the lawyer for The District Educational Officer, asked the court to withdraw the appeal. Why? Because it had become "infructuous," which is just a fancy way of saying it was no longer relevant or needed.
The court agreed to let them withdraw the appeal. So, the appeal was dismissed, meaning it won't be moving forward.
The decision was made by two judges: The Hon’ble Chief Justice Sri Aparesh Kumar Singh and The Hon’ble Justice G.M. Mohiuddin. They were the ones who allowed the withdrawal and dismissed the appeal.
Since the appeal is dismissed, any other related requests that were waiting are also closed. So, this case is pretty much wrapped up with no costs involved.
And that's the scoop! It's a straightforward case of an appeal being withdrawn because it wasn't needed anymore.