COCP No. 2120 of 2008 1 In the High Court for the States of Punjab and Haryana at Chandigarh … COCP No. 2120 of 2008 Date of decision: July 24, 2009 Shakuntla Devi wife of Zile Singh ..Petitioner. Versus Shri Rajan Gupta IAS and others ..Respondents Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rakesh Kumar Garg Present: Mr. R.N. Sharma, Advocate for the petitioner Mr. S.K. Hooda, Sr. DAG, Haryana for the respondents .. Rakesh Kumar Garg,J(Oral) The grouse of the petitioner in this contempt petition is that in spite of the judgment passed by this Court on 10.4.2008 in CWP No.18601 of 2006, the petitioner had been given pensionary benefits on the basis of reduced pay. In reply to the show cause notice issued by this court, reply has been filed by the respondents wherein, it has been mentioned that in compliance of the judgment of this court, order dated 5.2.2009 (Annexure R-1) has been passed in the case of the petitioner re-fixing her pay and further vide Annexure R-2, petitioner has also received arrears of Rs. 1062/-. However, learned counsel for the petitioner states that the re- fixation of pay of the petitioner has not been done in accordance with the aforesaid judgment of this court. Be that as it may,in view of the written statement filed by the respondents, I am not inclined to proceed further in the matter. Rule discharged. However, the petitioner shall be at liberty to make a representation to respondent No. 3 within one month from today for re-fixation of her pay by giving necessary details and if such a representation is filed, respondent No.3 shall dispose of the same in accordance with law by passing a speaking order COCP No. 2120 of 2008 2 within a period of two months. It is needless to say that in case any monetary benefit is available to the petitioner, the said benefit shall be released to the petitioner within one month thereafter and in case the representation is rejected, the order shall be communicated to the petitioner and the petitioner shall be at liberty to challenge the aforesaid order in accordance with law. July 24, 2009 (RAKESH KUMAR GARG) nk JUDGE