1 S.B.CIVIL MISC CONTEMPT PETITION NO. 164/2008 Jeeva Ram Chouhan Vs Shashi Modhak & Ors. Date of Order :: 10.12.2008 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GOVIND MATHUR Mr M.R. Singhvi, for the petitioner/s. ... By the order dated 14.11.2003 while accepting the petition for writ preferred by the petitioner a direction was given to the respondents to release the post retiral benefits those are the pension, commutation of pension, gratuity etc. and also to make payment of travelling allowance and medical amount to the petitioner. Alleging non-compliance of the same a Contempt Petition bearing SBCivil Misc. Contempt Petition No.128/2004 was preferred by the petitioner and that came to be disposed of on 8.1.2007 by giving a specific finding that on the part of the respondents there was no willful and deliberate disobedience of the orders passed by this Court. It was left open for the petitioner to raise his grievance if any amount less is paid to him. A notice for demand of justice, thereafter, was given by the petitioner claiming interest upon the delayed payment of post retiral benefits. The instant contempt petition is preferred by alleging non-compliance of the directions given by this Court under the order dated 14.11.2003 read with order dated 8.1.2007 because of non-payment of interest. 2 The non-payment of interest on the post retiral benefits is totally a different cause, and therefore, I do not find any act on the part of respondents that may be treated defiance of the directions given by this Court under the order dated 14.11.2003 and 8.1.2007. Accordingly, this contempt petition is dismissed. However, it shall be open for the petitioner to agitate his cause before appropriate forum for claiming interest. (GOVIND MATHUR), J. Jgoyal '