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S Chandranath vs The District Collector And Others

Madras High Court|31 July, 2017
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED : 31.07.2017 CORAM :
THE HONOURABLE Mr. JUSTICE M.VENUGOPAL AND THE HONOURABLE Mr. JUSTICE P.D.AUDIKESAVALU Writ Petition No.18994 of 2017 S.Chandranath ... Petitioner Vs.
1. The District Collector, District Collector Office, Thiruvallur, Thiruvallur District.
2. The District Revenue Officer, Ponnamallee, Thiruvallur District.
3. The Tahsildar, Thiruvallur, Thiruvallur District. ... Respondents Prayer : Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, to issue a Writ of Mandamus, directing the 1 to 3 respondents to dispose the petitioner application dated 04.09.2015 pertains to the issuance of SC/ST Hindu, Kurumans Community Certificate to petitioner children viz., C.Harish and C.Kaviya in this writ petition.
For Petitioner : Mr.N.Rajendran For Respondents : Mr.M.Elumalai Government Advocate (For R1 to R3) O R D E R M.VENUGOPAL, J.
The petitioner has filed the present writ petition praying for passing of an order by this Court in directing the 1 to 3 respondents to dispose of his application dated 04.09.2015 relating to the issuance of SC/ST, Hindu Kurumans Community Certificate in favour of his children viz., C.Hari and C.Kaviya in the present writ petition.
2. Today, when the matter came up for hearing, the learned Government Advocate appearing for the 1 to 3 respondents brings it to the notice of this Court that Revenue Divisional Officer, Thiruvallur, on 12.04.2017 had passed necessary orders, whereby and whereunder while rejecting the request of the petitioner in regard to the issuance of Community Certificate, had among other things, mentioned that the petitioner can prefer a petition in his native district viz., Chennai and to obtain the necessary Certificate. Also in the impugned order of the Revenue Divisional Officer, Thiruvallur dated 12.04.2017 it was mentioned that the petitioner belongs to Chennai District as his native place. In view of the fact that the Revenue Divisional Officer has negatived the request of the petitioner in regard to the issuance of certificate by means of order dated 12.04.2017 and also directed the petitioner to prefer an application in his native viz., Chennai district and to obtain necessary Certificate, among other things and also this Court, taking note of the fact that the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner has sought permission from this Court to withdraw the present writ petition, recording these facts this Court permits the petitioner to withdraw the writ petition.
3. Accordingly, the writ petition is dismissed as withdrawn.
However, there shall be no order as to costs.
(M.V., J.) (P.D.A., J.) 31/07/2017 maya Index : Yes/No Internet : Yes/No Speaking /Non-speaking order M.VENUGOPAL.J., AND P.D.AUDIKESAVALU.J., m a y a To
1. The District Collector, District Collector Office, Thiruvallur, Thiruvallur District.
2. The District Revenue Officer, Ponnamallee, Thiruvallur District.
3. The Tahsildar, Thiruvallur, Thiruvallur District.
Writ Petition No.18994 of 2017 31.07.2017
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Title

S Chandranath vs The District Collector And Others

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
31 July, 2017
Judges
  • M Venugopal
  • P D Audikesavalu