CLCON No.262 of 2009 Hon’ble Tarun Agarwala, J. Ms. Menka Tripathi, the learned counsel for the petitioner. Mr. Sandeep Tandon, the learned counsel for the respondents. Having heard the learned counsel for the parties, this Court is of the opinion that no willful contempt is made out by the opposite party for violating the order of the writ court dated 18th February, 2009. The order of the writ court was explicit, namely, the petitioner would be admitted in the 7th Semester and would be allowed to clear the course code AO 304, which is one paper of 5th Semester. In addition to that, the petitioner was also required to clear all the compulsory course of 6th Semester. It has come on record that the petitioner has cleared the back paper of 5th Semester, namely, the course code AO 304 and has also been admitted in the 7th Semester, which the petitioner has cleared and, now, the petitioner has been granted admission in the 6th Semester court in which the examinations are going to be held recently. In view of the aforesaid, the substantial compliance of the order of the writ court has been made. The contempt petition is dismissed accordingly. (Tarun Agarwala, J.) Dated 09.03.2010 LSR