2 30.10.2019 Due to cease work call given by the members of Orissa High Court Bar Association, no counsel entered appearance for the parties. Perused the record. The petitioner has filed this contempt petition for non-compliance of the order dated 22.06.2001 passed by this Court in Original Crl. Misc. Case No.86 of 2001 and the order dated 13.11.2000 passed by this Court in OJC No.9504 of 2000. The fact as revealed from the writ petition is that the petitioner, who was appointed as Hindi Teacher, had approached the State Education Tribunal in Appeal No.18 of 1995. When he was succeeded, the said order was challenged by the Managing Committee in OJC No.3404 of 1996 and the said writ application was dismissed by this Court vide order dated 16.07.1996 confirming the order passed by the State Education Tribunal in Appeal No.18 of 1995. In spite of such order, the Managing Committee as well as the Headmaster of the School in question had not recommended the name of the petitioner for approval of his appointment to the Inspector of Schools. Consequentially, the petitioner again approached this Court by filing OJC No.13207 of 1997 and this Court vide order dated 30.06.1999 disposed of the same directing the authority to forward the name of the CONTC No. 1223 of 2005 petitioner within a period of one month from the date of passing of the order to the Inspector of Schools with necessary papers for consideration and approval. Pursuant to said order dated 30.06.1999, the Headmaster of the School in question recommended his name to the Inspector of Schools for approval of his appointment. But, the Inspector of Schools did not take any steps to accord approval of his appointment and for which the petitioner again filed OJC No.9504 of 2000. This Court vide order 13.11.2000 disposed of the said writ petition directing the Inspector of Schools, Keonjhar Circle, Keonjhar to take a final decision on the question of approval of petitioner’s appointment within a period of one month from the date of production of the certified copy of the order and further directing the Inspector of Schools to grant approval, necessary order of approval may be communicated to the School and the petitioner within a period of two weeks from the date of such decision. But, due to inaction of the Inspector of Schools, the petitioner filed Original Criminal Misc. Case No.86 of 2001 and this Court vide order dated 22.06.2001 disposed of the same granting eight weeks time as a last chance to the opposite parties to comply with the aforesaid order. It was further clarified that if the petitioner feels aggrieved by the order if any passed or is going to be passed, it is open to him to challenge the same in an appropriate proceedings. But the said order having not been complied with, the present contempt petition has been filed by the petitioner for compliance of the order dated 22.06.2001 passed by this Court in Original Criminal Misc. Case No.86 of 2001. Though this application was filed in 2005, till date no steps have been taken by the petitioner for calling upon the opposite parties to bring notice of this Court about the present position of the case. Therefore, this Court directs the petitioner to serve three extra copies of the contempt petition on learned Standing Counsel for School and Mass Education Department, who shall obtain instruction and apprise this court about the latest position of the case. Put up this matter on 14.11.2019. Alok ……………………… Dr. B.R. Sarangi,J.