IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.870 of 2008 SUNIL KUMAR, SON OF SRI GANESH RAM, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE – ISWARPUR, P.S. – WAZIRGANJ, DISTRICT - GAYA……………………………………. PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR, 2. SRI M.J. PILLAI, CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA, 3. DR. SMT. GITA PRASAD, COMMISSIONER AND SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA, 4. DR. PURUSHOTTAM PRASAD, CIVIL SURGEON CUM CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, AURANGABAD, 5. DR. KISHORE KUMAR, INCHARGE MEDICAL OFFICER, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, KASHAMA, AURANGABAD, …….…. OPPOSITE PARTIES. ----------- 2. 08.04.2010. Heard Mr. Prithivi Raj Sinha, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mrs. Nilu Agrawal, learned G.A.-X along with Mr. Zaki Haider, A.C. to G.A.-X for the contemnors. The present M.J.C. has been filed on the ground that the order dated 26.06.2006 passed in CWJC No. 14035 of 2003 has not yet been complied with. A show cause has been filed by the contemnors contending, inter alia, that the order has been complied with inasmuch as a committee has already been constituted and a finding has been recorded. It is needless to emphasise that if the petitioner is 2 grieved, he can agitate his grievance by initiating an independent proceeding, if so advised. In view of the aforesaid there is no justification to proceed in this application for contempt and, accordingly, the proceeding for contempt stands dropped. Dilip ( Dipak Misra, C.J. ) ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J. )