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2000 DIGILAW 586 (SC)

Bhagat Singh v. State Of Punjab

2000-03-14

J.JAGANNADHA RAO, RUMA PAL

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ORDER The sole appellant in this case, one Bhagat Singh died and an application for substitution has been filed on behalf of the legal representative of the said Bhagat Singh. The substitution application is allowed. 2. Learned Counsel who appears in this case submits before us that the appellant wants to withdraw this appeal. The legal representative of the original appellant has also filed an application for withdrawal of the appeal, supported by an affidavit in which it has been stated that, on account of the death of her father, she does not want to pursue the appeal any longer. 3. Learned Counsel for the respondents states that the legal representative who has now been brought on record is the sole legal representative of the deceased Bhagat Singh. 4. In the circumstances, this Interlocutory Application for withdrawal of appeal is allowed. The appeal is accordingly dismissed as withdrawn. Appeal dismissed as withdrawn. *************** Parallel Citations of other Journals : Bhagat Sigh v. State of Punjab & Ors., 2000(7) Supreme 77 : 2000 (8) JT 305 : 2000 (2) HLR 335 : 2000 (4) Cur. C.C. 147 00019