that the first Writ Petition filed by Karnataka Biotics was withdrawn without seeking a liberty to file a fresh Writ Petition. We may note here that on 9th February 2007, the first Writ Petition was filed by Karnataka Biotics. On 24th March 2009, there was an amalgamation of Karnataka Biotics. Even after the amalgamation, the Writ Petition filed in the name of Karnataka Biotics was prosecuted. The order dated 13th December 2013 passed by a Division Bench of Karnataka High Court records that an application was moved by the respondent in the appeal seeking permission to withdraw the Writ Petition by reserving liberty to file a fresh petition on the same cause of action by impleading proper parties. The Division Bench permitted withdrawal of the main Writ Petition by expressly granting liberty to file a fresh Writ Petition on the same cause of action within one week from receipt of a copy of the judgment. The grant of liberty has been recorded explicitly in paragraph 4 of the order of