THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH C.C. No.790 of 2009 ORDER: This contempt case has been filed seeking to punish the respondents under the provisions of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 for violation of the judgment dated 11.11.2008 passed in W.P. No.17264 of 2008. The petitioner filed W.P. No.17264 of 2008 seeking to declare the action of the 2nd respondent in not considering the case of the 2nd petitioner for appointment to the post of Hospital Safai Karmachari on preferential basis as arbitrary, discriminatory and illegal and consequently to direct the respondents to consider and appoint the 2nd petitioner to the post of Hospital Safai Karmachari on preferential basis in terms of the Standing Order No.6 of 2006 communicated by the 1st respondent vide W-V-13/2006-Wel-HIV/AIDS, dated 03.09.2006, with all consequential benefits including notional seniority from the date of other candidates were appointed to the said post and with all other consequential benefits monetary or otherwise. This Court by order dated 11.11.2008, while disposing of the writ petition, passed the following order. “From the above counter averments, it is clear that the 1st petitioner has not informed the Directorate General, C.R.P.F., that his son, the 2nd petitioner, has participated in the subject recruitment process, and therefore the case of the 2nd petitioner could not be considered for appointment on preferential basis. Thus, there was lack of communication. Otherwise, the case of the 2nd petitioner would have been considered on preferential basis, in view of Standing Order No.6/2006. Under these circumstances, I deem it appropriate to direct the respondents to re-consider the case of the 2nd petitioner. Accordingly, the respondents are directed to re-consider the case of the 2nd petitioner for appointment to the post of Hospital Safai Karmachari or to any other suitable post, as per his eligibility, in terms of Standing Order No.6/2006, in the existing or future vacancies. With the above direction, the writ petition is disposed of. No order as to costs.” The present contempt case has been filed alleging that the respondents have failed to comply with the said direction and therefore, the respondents have violated the order passed by this Court and therefore, the respondents are liable for punishment under the provisions of the Contempt of Courts. On behalf of the respondents counter affidavit has been filed for which, the petitioner also filed reply affidavit. The learned counsel for the respondents placed a copy of the order dated 09.07.2009 issued by the Directorate General (Medical Branch), C.R.P.F., Sector-4, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi, whereunder the case of the petitioner was re-considered and passed orders in compliance with the order passed by this Court. In that view of the matter, this contempt case is liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, this contempt case is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH Date: 27.04.2011 LSK