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MCA chief Sharad Pawar withdraws transfer application from suit filed by Gopinath Munde
MCA chief Sharad Pawar has withdrawn his transfer application in suit filed by Munde.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jan 31, 2014, 07:39 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 31, 2014, 07:40 PM (IST)


Mumbai: Jan 31, 2014
Union Agriculture Minister and newly-elected Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) President Sharad Pawar on Friday, withdrew his transfer application in the suit filed by senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde.
Munde, who had thrown his hat in the ring for MCA president’s post, has challenged the rejection of his nomination in the election.
Pawar had earlier sought transfer of case to another court.
“Pawar’s lawyer told the court that they want to withdraw the application with liberty to approach the Bombay High Court,” said Munde’s lawyer, advocate Vivekanand Gupta.
The city civil court allowed the withdrawal.
Pawar’s transfer application had said that the suit was based upon the interpretation of rules of MCA and the judge had dealt “exhaustively” with them at an earlier stage, but the main hearing too would depend on interpretation of same rules, so “it is desirable that the suit be assigned to any other court for final disposal”.
Munde’s lawyer had termed it forum-hunting and opposed it.
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The court, on November 26, had temporarily restrained Pawar from functioning as MCA chief, but Bombay High Court overturned the ruling.