IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT:- THE HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR.H.L.DATTU & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.M.JOSEPH FRIDAY, THE 15TH FEBRUARY 2008 / 26TH MAGHA 1929 Cont.Case(C).No.44 of 2008(S) ------------------------------------------------------------- ARISING OUT OF THE JUDGEMENT IN W.P.(C).31050/2004 DATED 29/03/2005 .................... PETITIONERS:- ---------------------- 1. RADHA KRISHNA KURUP, AGED 47 YEARS, S/O. SARASWATHY AMMA, VALLAYIL KURUPATH HOUSE, PERUMPALLY P.O., MULAMTHURUTHY. 2. C.G. SUMATHI, AGED 48 YEARS, D/O. LATE V.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP, CHIRAKKAPARAMBIL, PERUMPALLY P.O., MULAMTHURUTHY, NOW RESIDING AT VADAKKINI MARATH, CHERANELLOOR P.O., PERUMBAVOOR. 3. C.G. REGHU, AGED 46 YEARS, S/O. LATE V.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP, CHIRAKKAPARAMBIL PERUMPALLY P.O., MULAMTHURUTHY. 4. C.G. JAYALAKSHMI, AGED 44 YEARS, D/O. LATE V.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP, SIVA VILLAS, KOOVAPPADY P.O., PERUMBAVOOR. 5. C.G. DEVADAS, AGED 42 YEARS, S/O. LATE V.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP, CHIRAKKAPARAMBIL PERUIMPALLY P.O., MULAMTHURUTHY. CONT. CASE (C).NO.44 OF 2008-S - 2 - 6. C.G. INDHUCHOODAN, AGED 41 YEARS, S/O. LATE V.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP, CHIRAKKAPARAMBIL PERUIMPALLY P.O., MULAMTHURUTHY. 7. C.G. KRISHNA KUMAR, AGED 49 YEARS, S/O. LATE V.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP, CHIRAKKAPARAMBIL PERUIMPALLY P.O., MULAMTHURUTHY. BY ADV. SRI.A.T.ANILKUMAR SMT.SREEDEVI RADHAKRISHNAN. RESPONDENT:- ----------------------- COCHIN DEVASWOM BOARD, REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY, P.RAMANI, D/O.PALLIPPURATHU JANAKIYAMMA, AGED 52 YEARS. BY STANDING COUNSEL SRI.K.GOPALAKRISHNA KURUP. THIS CONTEMPT CASE (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 15/02/2008, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:- H.L.Dattu,C.J. & K.M.Joseph,J. ------------------------------------------------ Cont.Case (C).No.44 of 2008-S ------------------------------------------------ Dated, this the 15th day of February, 2008 JUDGMENT H.L.Dattu,C.J. Smt.Sreedevi Radhakrishnan, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners submits that she does not press for the reliefs sought for in the petition. (2) Taking note of the submission made by the learned counsel, the contempt petition is disposed of as not pressed. Ordered accordingly. H.L.Dattu Chief Justice K.M.Joseph Judge vku/-