IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.780 of 2008 SHAMBHU KUMAR, son of late Basudeo Prasad Jaiswal, Resident of Mohalla Lok Nagar, P.S. Lok Nagar in the District of Jehanabad----------------------petitioner Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR 2.Sri Deepak Kumar, son of not known to the petitioner The Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Department of Health Govt. of Bihar, Patna 3.Sri Gita Prasad Sinha, son of not known to the Petitioner, the Director-in-Chief, Health Services, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 4.Sri Sanjay Agrawal, son of not known to the petitioner, the District Magistrate-cum-Collector Cum Chairman, District Compassionate Appointment Committee, Jehanabad 5.Dr.Ajay Prasad Singh, son of not known to the Petitioner, the Civil Surgeon-cum-Chief Medical Officer, Jehanabad 6.Dr.Krishna Kant Singh, son of not known to the Petitioner, the Civil Surgeon-cum-Chief Medical Officer, Arwal 7.Dr.Ashok Kumar, son of not known to the petitiofner The Incharge Medical Officer, Primary Health Centre, Karpi, District Arwal 8.Dr.Ashok Kumar, son of not known to the petitioner The Incharge Medical Officer, Additional Primary Health Centre, Kinjar, Dist. Arwal-----opp.parties ----------- 2. 13.1.2010 Heard learned counsels for the parties. The direction of this Court by the order under contempt dated 14.2.2005 was to release the fund for payment of salary as expeditiously as possible so that the salary is paid to the petitioner and other employees. In the show cause filed on behalf of opposite party no.7, the Incharge Medical Officer, Primary Health Centre, Karpi, District Arwal it is stated in paragraphs 11 and 12 that the petitioner has been paid his arrears of salary and is also being 2 paid his current salary except for the period that he was absent from the office work. In the above circumstances, there does not appear to be any contempt committed by the opposite parties. The contempt application is, accordingly, dismissed. (Ramesh Kumar Datta,J.) spal/