1 I N THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR CONTEMPT PETITION No. 109 OF 2007 Ishwar Anandrao Teli (Balpande) v. D.G.Jadhav, Tahsildar Mouda _______________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's orders Mr.K.V.Thomas Advocate for the Petitioner. .... CORAM: A.B. CHAUDHARI, J. DATED : 29 h OCTOBER, 2007. Heard Mr.Thomas, learned counsel for petitioner. Seen the order dated 23.6.2006 made by this Court in W.P. No. 2742/06. Under the said order, this Court had directed respondent no.4 to decide the proceedings pending before him. The learned counsel submitted that the proceedings have been decided by respondent no.4 in haste and without giving opportunity of hearing and placing his side. According to him, respondent no.4 acted in defiance of the 2 earlier instructions and directions issued by the superior officers and, therefore, respondent no.4 has committed contempt. 2. Having heard the learned counsel for petitioner it appears that respondent no.4 has complied with the order of this Court for deciding the proceedings. Whether the proceedings have been decided rightly or wrongly can be questioned in appeal and according to Mr.Thomas the petitioner has filed an appeal before the appellate authority against the orders passed by respondent no.4. In that view of the matter, no case is made out for contempt of court. Petition dismissed. JUDGE /TA/