1 I N THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR CONTEMPT PETITION No. 250 OF 2005 Prakash Suklal Rahangdale v. P.B.Kalbhor & ors. _______________________________________________________________ Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram appearances, Court's orders or directions Court's or Judge's orders and Registrar's orders Mr.Gaikwad holding for Mr.A.C.Dharmadhikari Advocate for the Petitioner. Mrs. M.P.Munshi Advocate for Res. 1 to 3. .... CORAM: A.B. CHAUDHARI, J. DATED : 11 th OCTOBER, 2007. Mrs.Munshi, learned counsel, states that for a short period from 13.4.2004 to 10.8.2005, the petitioner is being asked to submit his application along with appropriate medical certificate. She further states that the judgment in respect of which contempt is complained of, is fully complied and the aspect regarding filing of application for medical leave along with medical certificate from Medical Board cannot be subject matter 2 of contempt proceedings. Mr.Gaikwad states that the petitioner is not at fault and therefore not required to submit such application or certificate. Accepting the contention raised by Mrs.Munshi, it is apparent that the petitioner is trying to extend the scope of the order of which contempt is complained of. Respondents have already complied with the directions issued by this Court in the said decision. In my opinion, there is no contempt that is complained of. Contempt petition is therefore rejected. JUDGE /TA/