(1.) The writ petition contains the following prayers:
(2.) Essentially the petitioners seek a direction on another learned Judge of this Court to hear and dispose of the applications pending before His Lordship. The petitioners seek to set up one Court against the other.
(3.) Learned advocate for the respondent no. 2 submits that, the learned advocates appearing for the opposite party and the State in the criminal revisional petitions have been made party-respondent in the present writ petition. He submits that, such a practice should be deprecated.