IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.437 of 2006 LALJEE THAKUR Versus STATE OF BIHAR ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. Arun Kumar For the respondents: Mr. L.P.K. Rakgariar JC to GA 9 --- P R E S E N T Hon'ble the Chief Justice And Hon'ble Mr. Justice Kishore K. Mandal --- Dated, the 9th July, 2008 This contempt application has been filed by the petitioner as in his opinion the order dated 13.10.2004 has been deliberately disobeyed by the respondents. 2. The order dated 13.10.2004 reads thus: “However, having regard to the order dated 19.9.2003 disposing of several writ petitions bearing CWJC. No.7054 of 2003 and analogous cases by common order, this court considers it expedient to dispose of these writ petitions also in terms of the directions given in the said order with only modification that two paragraphs affidavit personally sworn by the concerned authority must be filed by 1st December, 2004. Parties will be bound by the said direction and they should proceed in the matter accordingly.” 3. It would be seen that the order is founded on the earlier order dated 19th September, 2003 disposing of a group of writ petitions bearing CWJC. No.7054 of 2003 and other 2 connected matters. 4. The grievance of the petitioner is that the entire grievance raised by the petitioner in the writ petition has not been redressed. We are afraid, this overlooks paragraph -6 of the order dated 19.9.2003 in the matter of CWJC. No.7054 of 2003 and other connected matters, wherein the court observed that if there is any grievance left the petitioner may make representation to the concerned authority. 5. The counsel for the petitioner submits that in view of observations made by the court in paragraph -6 of the order dated 19.9.2003, a representation has been made by the petitioner on 3rd January, 2006 and the said representation has still not been disposed of. 6. Without going into the diverse aspects of the matter, we are satisfied that the interest of justice shall be sub served if the Director, Animal Husbandry Department, Bihar, Patna, considers the representation made by the petitioner (Annexure -4) objectively and disposes of the same in accordance with law. 7. We, accordingly, pass the following order: i) The Director, Animal Husbandry Department, Bihar, Patna, shall consider the petitioner’s representation dated 3rd January, 2006 (Annexure -4) objectively and in accordance with law. 3 ii) The decision shall be taken by the Director, Animal Husbandry Department, within 3 months from today and the same shall be communicated to the petitioner immediately thereafter. 8. MJC stands disposed of. R.M. Lodha, CJ. Kishore K. Mandal, J. Neyaz/