Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Petitioners Withdraw Land Dispute Case Without Costs

Updated
Oct 8, 2025 4:38 PM
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Here's a quick rundown: The court dismissed a written request related to a land dispute after the people who filed it decided to back out. Judge K. Lakshman ruled there would be no expenses involved.

Petitioners Want Out

The people who filed the case, Nenavath Beechya (who has passed away, represented by family members), Nenavath Gopal, Nenavath Balya, Nenavath Seethya, and Nenavath Tharya, represented by Mr. Rapolu Bhaskar, decided to drop their case. They sent a letter dated August 19, 2025, to the court official to make it official. This letter was then recorded by the court.

"Mr. Rapolu Bhaskar, the lawyer for the people who filed the case, asks this Court for permission to withdraw the current case."

Court's Decision

Judge K. Lakshman dismissed the written request as withdrawn. This means the case won't continue any further in court. Importantly, the judge also decided that there wouldn't be any expenses charged against the people who filed the case.

"Accordingly, this written request is dismissed as withdrawn. In the circumstances of the case, there shall be no order as to costs."

Other Related Requests Closed

With the main request withdrawn, any other related requests in the case were also closed. This brings an end to all proceedings connected to this particular written request.

"As a result, other related requests, if any, pending in the case shall stand closed."

This case was overseen by Judge K. Lakshman and concluded on August 22, 2025.