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Atin Kundu Choudhury & Anr vs. Krishna Chatterjee & Anr

Decided on 31 January 2024• Citation: CO/2538/2015• Calcutta High Court
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                     31.01.2024                                                     
                     S.L.31(KB)                                                     
                                                  C.O. 2538 of 2015                 
                     Ct. No.655                                                     
                                                Atin Kundu Choudhury & Anr.         
                                                      -Versus-                      
                                                Smt. Krishna Chatterjee & Anr.      
                                      Both the parties are not represented.         
                                     There is reasonable ground to believe that the 
                              petitioners have lost interest to proceed with the present
                              application. So, there is no option left but to dismiss the
                              present revisional application.                       
                                     Accordingly, the revisional application being C.O.
                              2538 of 2015 is hereby dismissed for default.         
                                     Interim order, if any, stands vacated.         
                                     There will be no order as to costs.            
                                                          (Prasenjit Biswas, J.)