IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.2421 of 2006 UPENDRA NATH TIWARY Versus STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. P.N.Shahi For the Opp. Parties: Mr. S.K.Ghosh, AAG 2 --- 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 The contempt alleged is of the order dated 28th September, 2004. The following order came to be passed on 28.9.2004 while disposing of the writ petition: “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 its 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 9th November, 2004. Parties will be bound by the said direction and they should proceed in the matter accordingly.” 2. It would be seen that the aforesaid order is founded on the earlier order dated 19.9.2003, whereby group of writ petitions bearing number CWJC. No.7054 of 2003 and other connected matters were disposed of. 2 3. In the order dated 19.9.2003 the following observations have been made in paragraph -6 of the judgment which reads thus: “Further, if any of the petitioner feels aggrieved by the redressal of his grievance, he will be at liberty to file representation with full detail before the authority concerned, which if filed within two weeks the authority concerned shall consider the same and dispose it of by a reasoned order within two weeks thereafter.” 4. In our view, the aforesaid observations give sufficient remedy to the petitioner to raise grievance if some of his grievance still survives. 5. We find no justification in entertaining the contempt application. 6. MJC is , accordingly, disposed of. However, in terms of para -6 of the order dated 19.9.2003, the petitioner may make representation for redressal of his grievance to the concerned authority. R.M. Lodha, CJ. Kishore K. Mandal, J. Neyaz/