CLCON No. 8 of 2009 Hon’ble B.C. Kandpal, J. Heard Sri Gopal Naraian, Advocate for the petitioner and perused the record. By way of this contempt petition under Section 12 of the Contempt of Court Act, the petitioner has prayed for initiating contempt proceedings against the respondents for willful disobedience of the orders dated 07.10.2005 and 20.11.2006 passed by the Court in Writ Petition No. 1501 of 2005 (S/S), Vijay Singh Negi & others Vs Secretary Pey Jal Uttarakhand Govt. & others. The grievance of the petitioner is that the opposite parties did not comply the aforesaid orders passed by this Court. After hearing learned counsel for the petitioner and perusing the impugned orders passed by this Court, I do not find any force in the present contempt petition. From the perusal of the impugned orders I do not find any contempt of Court is there, at this stage. The respondents have not committed any error or contempt of Court. Considering the arguments advanced by learned counsel for the petitioner as well as going through the entire material available on record, I do not find any ground to summon the respondents to show cause. The record further reveals that the writ petition is still lying pending before this Court. Accordingly, the contempt petition is dismissed in-limine. (B.C.K., J.) 09.01.2009 ASWAL