CLCON No.108 of 2010 Hon’ble V.K. Bist, J. Mr Alok Mehra, Advocate present for the petitioner. Mr Rakesh Thapliyal, Additional Advocate General present for the respondent. Heard learned counsel for the parties. Division Bench of this Court passed an order on 19.06.2008 in Special Appeal No.53 of 2006 asking the State Government to initiate immediate steps for filling up the posts of Assistant Regional Inspector (Technical) in accordance with the applicable rules on the subject. The Court also observed that petitioners shall be entitled to apply if they are eligible for doing so. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that though about three years have passed but order passed by this Court has not been complied with. Learned Additional Advocate General submitted that requisition for filling up the said post was sent by way of direct recruitment to the Public Service Commission on 10.01.2007 and thereafter the reminders were sent on 28.011.2008, 05.12.2008, 15.01.2009 and 31.05.2010. He submitted that thus the respondent has not committed any contempt of this Court’s order. It is true that respondent has not committed contempt of this Court’s order dated 19.06.2008 but it is a fact that Division Bench of this Court directed the respondent to initiate immediate steps for filling up the posts. The intention of the Court was clear that posts should be filled immediately without any delay. The respondent has sent the requisition and is repeatedly writing to the Uttarakhand Public Service Commission to complete the selection process at the earliest. But the same is not being done by the Public Service Commission. Since Public Service Commission was not party in writ petition and it appears that the order passed by this Court was not communicated to the Secretary by the Public Service Commission, no contempt proceeding can be initiated against the competent authority of the Public Service Commission. Parties are directed to supply a copy of the judgment passed by the Division Bench of this Court in Special Appeal No.53 of 2006 to the Secretary of the Public Service Commission within a period of three weeks. It is expected that the Public Service Commission will honour the order of the Court. The contempt petition is disposed of. Contempt notice issued to the respondent is hereby discharged. (V.K. Bist, J.) 12.05.2011 Arti