1 18 D.B. CIVIL SPECIAL APPEAL (WRIT) NO.194/2010 Bhanwar Bharti Vs. The State of Rajasthan & Ors. .... Date of Order :: 7th April 2010. HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. JAGDISH BHALLA HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.Bheemkant Vyas,for the appellant. ..... BY THE COURT This is an intra-court appeal filed by the petitioner of Writ Petition No. 3111/2010 (Bhanwar Bharti Vs. The State of Rajasthan & Ors.) under Section 134 of the Rajasthan High Court Rules against an order dated 29.03.2010, whereby the learned Single Judge proceeded to dispose of the writ petition as filed by the petitioner with the following order:- “Heard learned counsel for the petitioner. The primary contention raised by the counsel for the petitioner is that the order issued by the Collector, Barmer dated 18.05.2009 was wholly illegal and without jurisdiction. Further, he has submitted that thereafter the Inspector General of Stamps, Ajmer had issued an order on 08.10.2009 (Annex.-8). In compliance thereof, the Collector, Barmer himself has issued an order on 13.11.2009 whereby he has withdrawn his earlier order dated 18.05.2009 with immediate effect. In view of above, no grievance of the petitioner survives and as such, in my considered opinion, no relief remains to be 2 given in this writ petition. By the order passed by the Collector, Barmer on 13.11.2009 his earlier order dated 18.05.2009 has been very specifically withdrawn and, therefore, there is no question of any steps being taken by the Collector, Barmer in furtherance of his earlier order dated 18.05.2009 (Annex.-5). Consequently, this writ petition stands disposed of with the aforesaid observations.” We are unable to find any error in the order passed by the learned Single Judge so as to warrant interference in this appeal. Accordingly, the appeal fails and is, therefore, dismissed. (DINESH MAHESHWARI),J. (JAGDISH BHALLA),CJ. s.soni 3