CLCON No. 226 of 2009 Hon’ble Tarun Agarwala, J. Mr. M.C. Kandpal, Senior Advocate assisted by Mr. S.S. Chaudhary, Advocate for the applicants. Mr. Sudhir Kumar, Brief Holder for the State. The present contempt application has been filed against the non-compliance of the order of the writ court dated 4th March, 2006 passed in Special Appeal no. 66 of 2005 alongwith other connected special appeals. In these appeals, the Government order dated 26th August, 1999, by which a ceiling was fixed on the dearness allowance, was quashed and the opposite parties were directed to pay regular wages payable to the work charge employee alongwith full dearness allowance excluding the ceiling imposed as per the Government Order dated 26th August, 1999. Since the order was not complied with, the present contempt application has been filed. The opposite parties have filed a counter affidavit. In paragraph 4 of the counter affidavit of respondent No.1, it has been stated that the applicants are getting their wages and the ceiling imposed on the dearness allowance is being ignored and that full dearness allowance is being paid. No rejoinder affidavit has been filed and the averments made in the counter affidavit remains unrebutted. The applicants further contend that wages as per the 6th Pay Commission is not being paid to them. In my view, this is a subsequent cause of action which has no reflection on the orders passed by the writ court. In view of the aforesaid, substantial compliance of the order of the writ court has been made by the opposite parties. Consequently, notices are discharged and the contempt application is dismissed. (Tarun Agarwala, J.) Dated 17.08.2010 Shiv