IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.2557 of 2011 SHEO KUMAR SHUKLA, SON OF LATE BRIJNATH SHUKLA, RESIDENT OF MOHALLA DURGAPUR, P.S. AND P.O. AND DISTT. KATIHAR. Versus 1. UNION OF INDIA THROUGH SMT. RITA MENON, THE SECRETARY MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA, UDYOG BHAWAN, NEW DELHI. 2. THE JOINT SECRETARY, SRI SUJIT GULATI, MINISTRY OF TEXTILES, GOVT. OF INDIA, UDYOG BHAWAN, NEW DELHI. 3. R.C. TIWARI, THE I/C CHAIRMAN CUM MANAGING DIRECTOR, JUTE MANUFACTURERS CORPORATION LTD., GOVT. OF INDIA UNDERTAKINGS HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE AT CHARTED BANK BUILDINGS(2ND FLOOR) 4, N.S. ROAD, KOLKATTA-700001. 4. SHRI A. MUKHERJI THE OFFICIATING ASST. GENERAL MANAGER(PERSONAL), NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION LTD., GOVT. OF INDIA UNDERTAKINGS HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE AT CHARTED BANK BUILDINGS(2ND FLOOR) 4, N.S. ROAD, KOLKATTA-700001. 5. D.K. UKIL, NOW RETIRED SUBSTITUTED BY A. MUKHERJI, THE DEPUTY MANAGER(PERSONNEL), NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION LTD., GOVT. OF INDIA UNDERTAKINGS HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE AT CHARTED BANK BUILDINGS(2ND FLOOR) 4, N.S. ROAD, KOLKATTA-700001. 6. D.B. CHANDRA THE UNIT HEAD, R.B.H.M., NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION LTD., UNIT KATIHAR. 7. S.K. TANDON I/C PERSONNEL IN CHARGE NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION LTD., R.B.H.M., KATIHAR 8. S.K. TANDON, INCHARGE DEPUTY MANAGER(FINANCE), NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION LTD., R.B.H.M., KATIHAR. ----------- 03. 12.10.2011 Counsel for the National Jute Manufacturing Corporation Ltd. states that against the order dated 22.04.2010 passed in C.W.J.C. No.12113 of 2000, alleging non-compliance whereof present contempt petition has been filed, Corporation preferred Civil Review No.177 of 2010, which was dismissed under order dated 3.8.2011, against which Corporation has 2 preferred L.P.A. No.1463 of 2011, in which petition for stay of the order of the High court has also been filed. In view of the fact that Corporation has preferred L.P.A. No.1463 of 2011 against the order of this Court, this contempt petition is disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to again approach this Court, no sooner the order of the Single Judge becomes final. Rajesh/ ( V.N. Sinha, J.)