CLCON No. 294/2006 Hon’ble Tarun Agarwala J. Mr. S.K.Mandal, the learned counsel for the applicant. The applicant has filed the present contempt application alleging non-compliance of the order of the writ court dated 21.12.2005, by which the respondents were directed to fix minimum pay payable to the petitioner and further release the arrears that would be paid, pursuant to the fixation of the minimum pay. It is alleged by the applicant that partial compliance of the order of the writ court was made and that the respondents fixed the minimum pay @ Rs. 33 per day instead of fixing the minimum pay as fixed by the State Government. In my opinion the court does not find any willful violation of the order of the writ court. Substantial compliance has been made by the opposite party in fixing the minimum pay. There is nothing to indicate that the minimum pay was to be fixed by the respondents as per the Government orders. In view of the aforesaid, since substantial compliance of the order of the writ court has been made, notices are discharged and the contempt application is dismissed. Dated: 8.4.2010 (Tarun Agarwala, J.) Nishant