
In a recent turn of events, a request concerning land issues in Telangana was withdrawn. Let's break down what happened.
The main person who started the case was Veerabathini Ramakrishna, a lawyer from Thimmapur Village in Siddipet District. He was up against several people, including the State of Telangana, represented by its top official in the Revenue Department, and other local officials like the District Collector and the District Panchayat Officer. Also involved was a private company, Kalinga Breeding Farms.
Although the specific details of the land disagreement aren't mentioned, it involved multiple government bodies and a private farm. These kinds of cases often deal with who owns the land, how it can be used, or decisions made by the government that affect local communities.
On August 22, 2025, Judge K. Lakshman was in charge of the case. Mr. M. Tarak Abhilash, the lawyer for Veerabathini Ramakrishna, asked to withdraw the request. He had already sent a letter to the court on August 19, 2025, expressing this intention.
"Accordingly, this Writ Petition is dismissed as withdrawn. In the circumstances of the case, there shall be no order as to costs."
This means the court agreed to end the case without any extra costs to either side.
Since the request was withdrawn, there are no further legal steps on this matter. Any other requests related to this case are also closed.
In summary, the case was wrapped up quickly once the decision to withdraw was made. The reasons behind the withdrawal weren't detailed, but this resolution often happens when parties decide to settle out of court or rethink their legal strategy.