Kalutara Holiday Resorts Limited vs U.P.G. Udadeniya – CA WRIT NO. 387/2010-2012

In the case between Kalutara Holiday Resorts Limited and U.P.G. Udadeniya (Provincial Commissioner of Revenue, Western Provincial Council) and others, the court addressed the issue of whether the respondents would take steps in relation to letters P12 and P13, challenged by the applicant. It was determined that, following an undertaking by the respondents’ counsel that no such steps would be taken, the necessity for further proceedings was obviated. The application was accordingly terminated, reaffirming the procedural principle that judicial intervention is not required where appropriate undertakings prevent the emergence of actionable disputes. This decision emphasized the role of official representations in disposing of applications, ensuring court resources are not expended unnecessari

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