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Leave from the Court to withdraw petition with liberty to redress by approaching the Tribunal

Diganta Paul ,
  06 December 2011       Share Bookmark

Court :
HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA
Brief :
The Write Petition is filed under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, Praying to set aside the order dated 15.02.2010 passed by Civil Judge (Sr. Dn.) & Addl.MACT at Gubbi passed in MVC No.1235/07 in the order sheet itself vide annexure –D and etc.
Citation :
Lakshmakka @ Lakshmi D/o Karemadappa ……………….…………….PETITIONER AND The Bajaj Allianze General Insurance Co. Ltd.…………………………..RESPONDENT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BANGALORE

DATED THIS THE 17ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2011

BEFORE

THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE B.S.PATIL

W.P.NO 10030/2010 (GM-AC)

BETWEEN

Lakshmakka @ Lakshmi

D/o Karemadappa                                                                                                       ……………….…………….PETITIONER

AND

The Bajaj Allianze General Insurance Co. Ltd.                                                                  …………………………..RESPONDENT

The Write Petition is filed under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, Praying to set aside  the order dated 15.02.2010 passed by Civil Judge (Sr. Dn.) & Addl.MACT at Gubbi passed in  MVC No.1235/07 in the order sheet itself vide annexure –D and etc.

                This petition coming on for preliminary hearing this day the Court made the following.

ORDER

1.       Learned Counsel for the petitioner has filed a memo dated 15.11.2011 seeking leave of the court  to withdraw the write petition with liberty to the petitioner  to  have her grievance redressed by approaching the Tribunal.

 

Please check the complete Judgment in the attached file....

 
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