Cr.OPC No.1 of 2008 16.3.2009 Present: Court on its own motion. Mr. R.K. Bawa, Advocate General with Mr. J.K. Verma, Dy. A.G. for State. Mr. N.K. Sood, counsel for the contemnor-respondent. There is reference from the Civil Judge, (Junior Division)- cum-Judicial Magistrate Ist Class, Court No.2, Ghumarwin with regard to the conduct of the respondent lady doctor which leads to contempt of Court. No defence has been taken before us, however, the learned counsel appearing for the contemnor submits that the contemnor had no intention to show any disrespect by her acts or omissions towards the Court concerned, though without understanding, she climbed on the dais of the Court when she was to appear as witness. The contemnor had not only offered unconditional apology before this Court, but has also tendered unconditional apology before the Court concerned and the same has been referred to this Court. We have been further informed that even thereafter the contemnor is appearing before the same learned Court and no untoward incident has been reported to us. She is showing full respect to the judicial system and is maintaining the decorum of the Court. Keeping in view the nature of service of the contemnor, interest of justice would suffice, if this Court only warn the contemnor not to repeat any such action or omission before any Court. The medical profession is noble and respectable all over and all those belong to it shall ensure that its reputation is maintained. With these observations the contempt petition stands disposed of and notice is discharged. ( Jagdish Bhalla), CJ ( Kuldip Singh) J. March 16, 2009. (sks)