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- 45.For the aforesaid reasons, the request of the appellants are taken on record and the Writ Appeals are dismissed as withdrawn.46.Even though we have found that the impleading petitioner has a locus standi to be represented in these Intra Court Appeals in view of the withdrawal of these Intra Court Appeals, it would be a futile exercise to order the impleading petitions, hence the Application for impleading are closed as unnecessary. However, there shall be no order as to costs.(R.S.K.,J.) (K.B., J.)28.03.2024Index: YesSpeaking Order Neutral Citation:YespbnR.SURESH KUMAR., J. and K.KUMARESH BABU.,J.pbnWrit Appeal Nos.847 & 850 of 2019& CMP. No.17216 & 17220 of 202328.03.2024