1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR O R D E R S.B.CIVIL CONTEMPT PETITION NO.51/2009 Lehru Lal Vs. Shiv Kishore Sanadya Date of Order : : 18/05/2009 P R E S E N T HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE H.R.PANWAR Mr.Sajjan Singh, for the petitioner. BY THE COURT By the instant contempt petition, the petitioner seeks to proceed against the respondents under the Contempt of Court Act alleging therein that the order of this Court dated 3rd March, 2005 passed in S.B.Civil Writ Petition No.947/2004 has not been complied with and disobeyed by the respondents. The relevant portion of the order dated 3rd March, 2005 passed in S.B.Civil Writ Petition No.947/2004 reads as under:- “If the matter as directed by the Division Bench of this Court by order dated 20th November, 2000 has not been decided by the respondent, the same be decided within a period of two months from serving 2 the copy of this order by the petitioner upon the respondents.” Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that in another writ petition filed by Lehru Lal against the Urban Improvement Trust, Udaipur being S.B.Civil Writ Petition No.947/2004, when the matter came up before this Court on 27th January, 2006, this Court noticed that proceedings have already been completed by the respondents-UIT as it appears from the minutes of the meeting of UIT, Udaipur dated 14th January, 2006. A copy of the minutes of meeting has been taken on record by the Court and and pointed out that the Urban Improvement Trust, Udaipur under its resolution No.31 has already resolved to regularise the land in question in favour of the petitioner, as such, no cause to pursue the present petition for writ now survives. Thus, from the order of this Court dated 27th January, 2006, it appears that proceedings have already been completed as ordered by this Court on 3rd March, 2005. In this view of the matter, no case is made out to proceed against the respondents under the Contempt of Court Act. The contempt petition is, therefore, dismissed. NK (H.R.PANWAR), J.