In the High Court for the States of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh … COCP No. 60 of 2009(O&M) Date of decision: October 20, 2009 Budh Ram alias Budh Singh .. Petitioner Versus Smt. Deepti Uma Shankar ..Respondent Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rakesh Kumar Garg Present: Mr. Sudhir Aggarwal, Advocate for the petitioners Mr. Ashok Jindal, Addl.A.G.Haryana for the respondent .. Rakesh Kumar Garg,J(Oral) The grievance of the petitioner before this court is that a decree of mandatory injunction in favour of the petitioner directing the defendant/respondent to permit the petitioner to deposit the sale consideration in respect of the suit land under the scheme and to execute a proper conveyance deed in that regard in their favour was passed. However, the respondents have failed to comply with the aforesaid decree. The contention of the counsel for the petitioner is that the non-compliance of the aforesaid decree amounts to contempt as defined under Section 2 (b) of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971. Admittedly, the petitioner has an effective remedy for execution of the aforesaid decree under Order 21, Rule 32 of the Civil Procedure Code. A person who has got an effective alternative remedy of the nature specified under Order 21, Rule 32 C.P.C should not be ordinarily permitted to take resort to initiate proceedings under the Contempt of Courts Act. The reliance can be placed in this regard on a judgment cited as Smt. Indu Tewari Versus Ram Bahadur Chaudhari and others AIR 1981 Allahabad 309. Since the petitioner is having an effective remedy by execution of the decree in his favour, I am not inclined to proceed further in this petition. Rule discharged. October 20, 2009 (RAKESH KUMAR GARG) nk JUDGE