Here's a guide on how to draft an application for the withdrawal of a complaint:
Start with a clear heading that states the purpose of the application, such as "Application for the Withdrawal of Complaint."
Address the application to the relevant authority, such as a court or a government department.
In the first paragraph, mention the complaint that you previously filed and the reason for withdrawing it.
In the second paragraph, provide a clear and concise explanation for your decision to withdraw the complaint.
In the next paragraph, state your request for the withdrawal of the complaint and any necessary supporting documents or evidence.
End the application with a respectful closing, such as "Thank you for your time and consideration."
Include your signature and contact information, such as your name, address, and telephone number.
Make sure to keep a copy of the application for your records.
Note: The specific format and requirements for an application for the withdrawal of a complaint may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the type of complaint. Before drafting the application, it is advisable to research the relevant laws and regulations and seek legal advice if necessary.
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