This article investigates a new class of non-instantaneous impulsive measure driven control systems with infinite delay. The considered system covers a large class of the hybrid system without any restriction on their Zeno behavior. The concept of measure differential equations is more general as compared to the ordinary impulsive differential equations; consequently, the discussed results are more general than the existing ones. In particular, using the fundamental solution, Krasnoselskii’s fixed-point theorem and the theory of Lebesgue–Stieltjes integral, a new set of sufficient conditions is constructed that ensures the existence of a solution and the approximate controllability of the considered system. Lastly, an example is constructed to demonstrate the effectiveness of obtained results.
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