Telangana High Court

Telangana High Court: Smt Kethavath Sangeetha Withdraws Her Petition Against State

Updated
Nov 2, 2025 8:38 PM
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Quick Summary: Smt Kethavath Sangeetha decided to withdraw her legal complaint against the State of Telangana and related officials, with the option to file a new one later. Judge K. Sarath approved this request.

The Case Background

Smt Kethavath Sangeetha, a housewife from Telangana, filed a legal complaint against several officials, including the Principal Secretary of the Revenue Department and the District Collector of Ranga Reddy. The issue at hand was not detailed, but it involved multiple government departments.

Withdrawal Request

The petitioner's lawyer asked for permission to withdraw the complaint. This means that Smt Sangeetha is stepping back from her current legal action but might return with a new complaint in the future. Her lawyer made this request clear by writing it on the court documents.

"Permission to withdraw the legal complaint with a liberty to file a new one."

Court's Decision

Judge K. Sarath granted permission for the withdrawal. This decision means the court will no longer consider this specific complaint. However, Smt Sangeetha has the freedom to bring a new case if she chooses.

"Accordingly, permission is granted as requested and the legal complaint is dismissed as withdrawn."

No Costs Involved

The court decided that there would be no costs associated with this withdrawal. This means neither party has to pay any legal fees related to this decision.

Closing Remarks

Any other unrelated requests related to this case were also closed. This wraps up the current proceedings, leaving the door open for potential future action by Smt Sangeetha.