HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE CHHATTISGARH : BILASPUR SINGLE BENCH : HON’BLE SHRI S.R. NAYAK, CJ. WRIT PETITION No. 3$59 OF 1999 PETITIONERS 1. Mahesh Ram S/o Bohit Ram aged about 50 years, occupation village Kotwar, resident of Village Kirarl, tahsil Dabhra, district Janjgir Champa Hori Das S/o Shri Dhanau aged about 52 years, occupation ‘Village Kotwar by caste Dhobl r/o Village Kiran Tahsrl Dabhra district Ja'sglr Champa Yar Singh S/o Raghunandam aged about 32 years occupatwn wllage Kotwar reSIdent of Village Jawah tahsil Dabhra, district Janjgir Champa. 4. Sukwara Bai W/o Mehattar aged about 40 years, occupation village Kotwar, resident of village Jawali, district Janjgir 5. Guru Prasad S/o Bullu, aged about 45 years, occupation village-'Kotwar‘, resident of > village Hirapur (Gopalpur) tahsil Dabhra distnr‘ district Janjgir tahsil Dabhra, Champa. Janjgir Champa Budh Ram Slo Peela Ram,\ about 46 years, occupation \iih; Kotwar, resident of viliage Thangan, tahsil Dabhra, Champa. Damrudhar S/o Jagmohan, aged about 40 years, occupation village Kotwar, resident of village Dhaurabhata, tahsil Dabhra, district Janjgir Champa. 35 years, occupation village Kotwar resident of village Mirauni, tahsil Dabhra, district Janjgir Champa. Pran Bai Wdlo Ghasi Rm aged about 47 years, occupation village Kotwar, resident of village Chawaripali, tahsil Dabhra, district Janjgir Champa. Kundan Lal Slot Sadh Ram aged about 32 years, occupation village Kotwar, resident of Village y / r I I l Ram Bai W/o Bhagirathi, aged about ‘ Katharrapali, tahsii Dabhra, district _ JanjgirChampa. 11. Budela S/o Joidha aged about 55 years, occupation village Kotwar, resident of Village Bhedikona, mhsil Dabhra, district Janjgir Champa. Versus RESPONDENTS State of Madhya Pradesh, through Collector, Janjgir Champa Sub Divisional Officer (R) Sakti (Dabhra) Tahsiidar, Dabhra, District"Janjgir Champa. Present : Shri V.R. Tiwari, learned counsel for the petitioners. ORAL ORDER (Passed on 01 E‘ May, 2006) Learned counsel for the petitioners sought permission of the Court to withdraw the writ petition. The writ petition is, therefore, dismissed as withdrawn. No costs.