19 S.B. CIVIL WRIT CONTEMPT PETITION NO.222/2007 Date of Order :: 14th January 2008. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.Sanjeev Johri for the petitioner Mr.R.Dave A.G.C.for the respondent No.1 .... Learned Additional Government Advocate Mr.R.Dave appears for respondent No.1. Notices sent to respondent No.3 have returned back unserved with the report that he has retired. Learned counsel Mr.Sanjeev Johri appearing for the petitioner submits on instructions that after service of notices of this contempt petition, the respondents have carried out compliance in the month of October 2007. However, learned counsel submits that the petitioner has unnecessarily been harassed and compliance of the order passed by this Court on 23.09.2005 was delayed beyond the time granted by this Court and beyond any further reasonable time and the petitioner is entitled to be compensated for such delay and harassment. Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case, where this Court directed not to effect the recovery of Rs.85,000/- from the petitioner and to consider his case in accordance with Medical Attendance Rules, 1970 and to reimburse the remaining medical expenses within two months and the petitioner has filed this contempt petition on 24.04.2007 and notices were issued on 17.07.2007; and where it appears that the compliance has been carried out before the matter was listed again before the Court, in the over all circumstances, this Court is clearly of the opinion that no further proceedings are requisite so far this contempt petition is concerned; of course, leaving it open for the petitioner to take resort to appropriate remedy in accordance with law, in case any other grievance remains. Contempt proceedings are dropped. Notices are discharged. (DINESH MAHESHWARI), J. s.soni