1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH COCP No.1452 of 2011 Date of Decision: 02nd November, 2011. 1) Gajinder Singh ...Petitioner Versus Bir Singh and Another ....Respondents COCP No.2307 of 2011 2) Kuldeep Singh ....Petitioner Versus Bir Singh and Others ....Respondents COCP No.2308 of 2011 3) Kuldeep Singh ....Petitioner Versus Bir Singh and Others ...Respondents COCP No.2309 of 2011 4) Kuldeep Singh ...Petitioner Versus Bir Singh and Another ...Respondents COCP No.2310 of 2011 5) Mukhtiar Singh and Others ....Petitioners Versus Bir Singh and Others ...Respondents COCP No.2350 of 2011 6) Mukhtiar Singh and Others ....Petitioners Versus Bir Singh and Others ....Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AJAY KUMAR MITTAL Present: Mr.Lokesh Sinhal, Advocate for the petitioner. (In COCP No.1452 of 2011). Mr.Adish Gupta, Advocate for the petitioners. Mr.Anoop Sharma, AAG, Haryana. Mr.Raman Gaur Advocate for respondent No.2 * * * 2 AJAY KUMAR MITTAL, J.(Oral) This order shall dispose of contempt peitions bearing Nos.1452, 2307, 2308, 2309, 2310 and 2350 of 2011. 2. In compliance with order dated 18.10.2011 passed in COCP No.1452 of 2011, respondent-Bir Singh(HCS), Estate Officer, HUDA is present in person. 3. The grievance of the petitioners in these petitions relate to violation of order dated 06.10.2010 passed by this Court in RFA No.247 of 2001, whereby a direction was issued to take the bank account numbers from the landowners and deposit the compensation in their accounts within three months. 4. Learned State counsel states that the due amount has been released to the petitioners and petition has been rendered infructuous and the same may be disposed of as such. 5. Learned counsel for the petitioners states that though the amount has been received yet an opportunity may be granted to take recourse to legal remedies if on calculation the amount paid is found to be not as per entitlement of the petitioners. 6. In view of above, the contempt petition is dismissed as having been rendered infructuous. However, it shall be open to the petitioners to take remedies in accordance with law in case on calculation the amount paid tis found to be insufficient. 02nd November, 2011. (AJAY KUMAR MITTAL) Seema-II Judge