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Issue the fee bill for the amount due to you and have it sent to the client. You are unlikely to be paid, and this is your lesson from the debacle. Keep it civil and do not work for the client again if he does not pay after receiving your fee bill.
Bad advice. Do NOT withdraw the petition without express instructions from the client to do so.

You may seek leave to withdraw the vakalatnama, that's alright. But withdrawing the petition when the client hasn't told you to? Unbecoming conduct.
file a suit for recovery of money. you must get your money in ten years.
Same thing happened with my senior. Client was delaying the payment and was taking him for granted. He then deliberately jeopardized the case on the next hearing. Gend phat gayi, lol. Now, he doesn't mess with him.
Sue the bastard and if you have a community WhatsApp group - villify him
Dear OP, please mention a way to talk. This much fees is a dream come true for 90% of lawyers in India. Atleast, where I am from - this is very astronomical fees.
Ask your Clerk or Accountant to connect with him directly. Tell them to find out the reason for short payment.

If he refuses to pay any further, withdraw your vakalatnama with immediate effect by way of a letter.
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