THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO CONTEMPT CASE No. 1214 of 2009 Date: 11.09.2009 Between: A. Kishore Patnaik ………….. Petitioner and K.K. Sinha, Commandant, 141 Batallion, CRPF, Bhadrachalam, Khammam District & others …….Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO CONTEMPT CASE No. 1214 of 2009 O R D E R: This Contempt Case has been instituted complaining that the orders passed by this Court on 13th July 2009 in W.P.M.P.No. 17237 of 2009 in Writ Petition No. 13274 of 2009 are not complied with. By the aforementioned order, it was recorded that the writ petitioner has successfully completed more than three years of service, after he has undergone the medical examination, prior to his appointment as a Constable with the Central Reserve Police Force. Keeping in view his subsequent completion of a very rigorous training imparted and also satisfactory performance of duties for more than three years, this Court found that the balance of convenience would lie in favour of the writ petitioner. Hence, the operation of the impugned order dated 19.06.2009, terminating the service of the writ petitioner on the grounds of adverse medical report at the time of his initial recruitment has been suspended. It was further ordered that the writ petitioner shall be continued in service as a Constable even if he was relieved pursuant to the impugned order. The learned Assistant Solicitor General who took notice in the above Writ Petition, also appeared when this Contempt Case is taken up today. The learned Assistant Solicitor General has placed before me a communication received by him on 11.09.2009, whereby he has been informed by the competent authority of the Force that the services of the writ petitioner have been taken back by reinstating him to service and that orders to that effect have been passed on 28.08.2009. It was also reported that the individual has since reported to duty on 04.09.2009, in the unit at the headquarters and he has been functioning as a Constable with the Force as on today. The communication received by the learned Assistant Solicitor General which is now placed before me, is taken on record. In view of the specific assertions made that the writ petitioner has since been reinstated to duty and was also taken back to duty since 04.09.2009, this Contempt Case deserves to be dismissed, as the respondents have complied with the orders passed by this Court on 13.07.2009 in W.P.M.P. No. 17237 of 2009. Accordingly, Contempt Case is closed. No costs. ---------------------------------- (NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J) 11th September 2009 ksld