1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD CONTEMPT PETITION NO. 90 OF 2010 Prakash s/o Kamlakar Pathak .. PETITIONER VERSUS Dr. M. Ramchandran & another .. RESPONDENTS Shri S.V. Natu, Advocate for the petitioner. Shri Alok Sharma, Assistant Solicitor General for respondent nos. 1 and 2. ===== CORAM : P. R. BORKAR, J. DATE : 9 th JULY, 2010. PER COURT : 1 Heard Shri S.V. Natu, Advocate for the petitioner and Adv. Shri Alok Sharma, Assistant Solicitor General for respondent nos. 1 and 2. 2 Contempt petitioner is the petitioner in Writ Petition no. 368/2008 decided on 23-1-2008. As per the impugned order, the petitioner approached the Court, as according to him Municipal Council, Latur has not done certain compliance required for ensuring 2 benefits of U.I.D.S.S.M.T. scheme which is promulgated and implemented by Central Government. The Court passed following order:- . However, upon furnishing copy of the writ petition, learned A.S.G. makes a statement that in case petitioner approaches with reminder, respondent would attend to his representation. In view of this assurance by A.S.G., no orders are required in the matter. Writ Petition is disposed of. 3 Shri Alok Sharma, learned Assistant Solicitor General, states that the State Government was implementing the scheme and after representation dt. 9-2-2008 was received, respondent called upon for report of the State Government and the report is received with letter dt. 23-10-2009. Thereafter by letter dt. 8-2-2010, respondent informed that enquiry was held and copies of enquriy report conducted by the Urban Development department, Government of Maharashtra, on the issues raised and allegations made in the representation were sent to the petitioner. Thereafter by letter dt. 24-5-2010, respondent – Government has come to the conclusion that the allegations made in the representation were not substantiated. 3 4 Considering the circumstances of the case, in my opinion, order of this court is complied with and the petition deserves to be dismissed. Petition stands dismissed. ( P. R. BORKAR, J.) dyb/office/cp90.10.odt