‘Court Nahi AA Sakte Baar Baar, Kaam Chod Ke’: Delhi High Court Allows Woman To Withdraw Criminal Case After She Cites ‘Litigation Fatigue’
Responding to the woman's request, Justice Anup Bhambhani said that this was a result of litigation fatigue. "Now this is the real reason for the withdrawal of cases in 7 out of 10 matters. That is what you called litigation fatigue and you cannot keep coming to court to pursue the case," he added.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday, August 29, allowed the withdrawal of a criminal case after the complainant said that she had grown weary of having to leave work to attend court hearings. The woman applicant had filed a criminal case against another. As per a report in Bar and Bench, trial court proceedings were ongoing when the complainant and the accused (petitioner) approached the High Court for permission to settle the matter. "Court nahi aa sakte baar baar, kaam chod ke (Can't leave work again and again to come to court)," the litigant said while requesting the High Court to allow her to withdraw the case. Responding to the woman's request, Justice Anup Bhambhani said that this was a result of litigation fatigue. "Now this is the real reason for the withdrawal of cases in 7 out of 10 matters. That is what you called litigation fatigue and you cannot keep coming to court to pursue the case," he added. The state's top court agreed to allow the withdrawal of the case, provided that the accused and the petitioner paid the costs. Rahul Gandhi Citizenship Row: BJP Leader Subramanian Swamy Files PIL In Delhi High Court Seeking Cancellation of LoP’s Citizenship.
High Court Allows Withdrawal of Case
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