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Procedure to withdraw a case from court


12-Jun-2023 (In Civil Law)
I want to withdraw a case, because its taking too long. So, can I just not attend the hearing or I need to submit a letter. If I need to submit than can I just post it? In the 4th last hearing I told the judge that I want to withdraw. So, the judge told that you not need to come from next hearing. But, the case is still going on. I checked the proceedings online. Opponent is also not attending the hearing. The status showing was final hearing from last 6 hearing. Now, since the judges have changed. They have changed the status to written arguments of the opponent, because I've already filed mine written arguments.
Answers (4)

Answer #1
572 votes
Kindly let me know what sort of case it is ?
Is it a criminal case or civil proceeding ?
I assume that it must be a criminal case and the offence are of two types compoundable and non- compoundable. Kindly provide me with more details.

Answer #2
681 votes
If you want to withdraw your case then you want appear court on date of hearing and file pursis or application for permission, it is depend on court.
But i advice you fie your identity card in court with pursis or application .
Answer #3
848 votes
you can file withdraw pursis and also as per O. 23 R 1. or simply you do not attend court for next hearing. because you do not have any claim or any demand in court as far as case is concern. so simply you can withdraw the case.
Answer #4
900 votes
Dear sir madam
you mansion the court written argument is file and tender the copy of written argument or new
written argument file.

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