CLCON 174 of 2002 Hon’ble P.C.Verma,J. Heard Sri B.S. Negi, counsel for the petitioner and the Standings Counsel. This is a contempt petition with the allegations that the respondents have in violation of the interim order dated 15.09.2000 passed in writ petition no.41324/2000 transferred the petitioner and, therefore, they have committed the contempt of court and are liable to be punished for the same. The contention of the respondents is that the interim order dated 15.9.2000 pertains to transfer order of that year, i.e. 2000 and the latest transfer order dated 30.6.2001 was passed in relation to the subsequent academic session and, therefore, the interim order passed by the court had not been violated. It cannot be disputed that the petition was filed in relation to the transfer order, which was effective for the session 2000-2001 and came to an end in the first quarter of the year 2001 and the department could have transferred the petitioner in the next session commencing from July 2001. Considering this, it cannot be accepted that the interim order of the court has been violated. The petition has no force and is hereby dismissed. (P.C.Verma,J. ) 24.09.2002 MPS