THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY Contempt Case No.162 of 2010 ORDER: The petitioner made a grievance before this Court stating that the 4th respondent is parking vehicles in and around his house in such a way that he is denied of access to his house, apart from facing problems. After hearing both the parties, this Court disposed of the writ petition through order dated 05.11,2009 directing that the 4th respondent shall not park more than three vehicles at a given point of time, he shall not cause repairs to vehicles and that the parking of vehicles shall not block the passage. A further direction was issued to the effect that he shall not conduct any booking business or other activities of the travel agency. The petitioner states that the 4th respondent did not comply with the directions and respondents 1 to 3 did not take any steps, even though violations are noticed. The 4th respondent filed a detailed counter affidavit denying the allegations. It is stated that the petitioner has manipulated certain photographs and is pleading as though the vehicles that were sold by the 4th respondent long back are still held by him. Heard Sri B.Chandra Sekhar, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Surya Prakash Rao, learned counsel for the 4th respondent. While the petitioner asserts that the 4th respondent is parking vehicles contrary to the directions issued by this Court, the 4th respondent flatly denies the same. A matter of such trivial nature should not give raise to so many proceedings. In case, the petitioner is of the view that the 4th respondent has parked any vehicles contrary to the orders of this Court, the same shall be brought to the notice of the Station House Officer of the concerned police station, who in turn shall ensure that the access of the petitioner to his house is not blocked on account of the parking of the vehicles. The contempt case is accordingly closed. __________ 31.03.2010 JSU THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY Contempt Case No.162 of 2010 Date: 31.03.2010 JSU