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Tahjuddin K M vs. the State of Maharashtra and Anr

Decided on 29 February 2024• Citation: WP/2721/2023• Bombay High Court
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                                                                  4- WP 2721 of 2023.odt
                            IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY               
                                 CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION                    
                                  WRIT PETITION NO. 2721 OF 2023                    
                    Tahjuddin K M                          …    Petitioner          
                        Versus                                                      
                    The State of Maharashtra and another   …    Respondents         
                                              …......                               
                    Mr. Amit G. Dubey i/b. A.M. Saraogi for Petitioner              
                    Ms. Rutuja Ambekar, APP for the State.                          
                                              …......                               
                                             CORAM :  PRAKASH D. NAIK &             
                                                      N.R. BORKAR, JJ.              
                                             DATED :  29th FEBRUARY 2024            
                    P.C. :-                                                         
                    1.  Learned counsel for the Petitioner, on instructions, seeks leave to
                    withdraw the Petition.                                          
                    2.  Petition is allowed to be withdrawn and disposed of accordingly.
                    ( N.R. BORKAR, J. )               ( PRAKASH D. NAIK, J. )       
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