1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH : NAGPUR. Contempt Petition No. 206 of 2007 IN Writ Petition No.4323 of 2006 [decided] [A.H. Lanjudkar Vs. A.V. Pardhi] Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's orders Court's or Judge's orders or directions and Registrar's orders. Mr. M.R. Gupta, Adv., for the petitioner. Mr. S.S. Doifode, Asstt. Govt. Pleader for respondent sole. ----- CORAM : A.H. JOSHI, J. DATE : 04th December,2007. 1. Heard. 2. The Education Officer had ordered the employer-Management, by his letters dated 10th December, 2003 and 14th June, 2006 to implement the Judgment and Order of the School Tribunal delivered in the appeal filed by the petitioner. 3. While disposing of the Writ Petition No. 4323 of 2006 by judgment and order dated 5th September, 2006, this Court had observed that We see no reason as to why the Education Officer should not implement his own orders if there are no legal impediments in doing so. 2 4. The petitioner complains that the respondent has committed act of willful disobedience of order passed by this Court on 5th September, 2006. 5. The approach of the petitioner is to hold the Education Officer at ransom, and let real guilty persons scot free. 6. Petition lacks bona fides and any cognizance of alleged deficiencies as contempt is not warranted, particularly when no willful disobedience of any direction of this Court is averred and seen. 7. Contempt Petition is, therefore, dismissed. Judge |Hedau|