INT] RGH_COURT OF JUDICATUREAT BILASPURfCHHATTISGARHI ~^" C_QNTEMPT PETITOINNO._h I /2004 PETITONER: Lu. Indira Chaturvedi, aged about 41 years, d/o Late H.S. Chaturvedi, Asst. Professor (Zoology), C.M.D. Post Graduate College BUaspur (C.G.), R/0 Behind Mehta Buildmg , Sindhi Coloriy, Jarhabhata- Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) VERSUS CONTEMNOR: R.C. Sinha, Principal Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, Department of Higher Education, Mantralaya,Raipur (C.G.) ARISING OUT OF THE ORDER PASED BY THIS HOUNOURABLE COURT (BY HONOURABLE JUSTICESHRIP.C. NAIK) IN WRIT EETITION N0. ' 98S/20010N 7/5/2003 _'' ^ . . 1 ^ h-1 Kl HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT B!LASPUR:CHHATTISGARH Single Bench Hon'ble Shri H.L. Dattu, CJ. Contempt Petition No.61 OF 2004 Petitioner Ku. Indira Chaturvedi Vs. Contemnors R.C. Sinha Present: Shri Alok Bakshi, counsel for the petitioner. Shri Sumesh Bajaj, Govt. Advocate for the respondent. ORALORDER (Passed on27th February, 2007) In this contempt petition, the petitioner alieges that the respondent nameiy Principal Sscretaiy, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, Department ofHigher Education, has not comptied with the orders and directions issued bv this Court in Writ Petition No.985/2001, dated 07.05.2003. Therefore, a request is made by the petitioner to initiate the contempt proceedings against the respondent and punish him for the aiieged act of disobedience of the orders and directions issued by this Court. (2) Order passed by this Court was some time in She year 2003 and thereafter possibility that the petitioner might have filed a representation and if for some reason that representation has not considered by the respondent, at this stage, it cannot be proper to initiate any proceedings against the respondent. In the interest of both the parties, if a direction is issued to the petitioner to file fresh representation within a month from today and if a direction is issued to the respondent namely, Principal Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, Department of Higher Education, to consider that representationl in -<g- accordance with law within three months from today, no prejudice wouid be caused to the petitioner. In view of the above foltowing: Order (1) The contempt petition is disposed of. (2) The petitioner is directed to file one more representation before therespondent for redressal of all his grievances within one month from today. (3) If any such representation is made within the time granted by the Court, the respondent has to consider that representation in accordance with law within three months from the date offiling ofthat representation. (3) Registry is directed to issue certified copy of the order to the learned Govt. Advocate within 15 days from today. Ordered accordingly. — Sd/- -' Chief Justice