IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH C.O.C.P. No.759 of 2006 Date of Decision:- 06.11.2006 Joginder Pal Singh ....Petitioner through Ms.Kuldeep Kaur, Advocate vs. U.T.Administration, Chd. & ors. ....Respondents through Mr.Anupam Gupta, Advocate with Mr.Vikram Walia, Advocate *** CORAM:-HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE SURYA KANT. *** SURYA KANT, J. In response to the show cause notice, an affidavit of Shri R.K.Rao, Deputy Commissioner-cum-Estate Officer, U.T., Chandigarh has been filed which is taken on record. As per the averments made in the affidavit, no attempt whatsoever has been made to dislocate/dispossess the dairy-owners, either the original writ petitioners or the petitioner in the present contempt petition, from their respective cow-dung pits from where they are operating. Learned counsel further states that no such attempt shall be made unless, in terms of the statement made before this Court, an alternative sites for cow-dung pits are provided to them. As regards the allotment of the new cow-dung pits to the writ petitioners or the contempt petitioner, it is explained in the affidavit that requisite non-encumbrance certificates from the various departments have not yet been received. In view of the above-stated stand taken by the respondents, this C.O.C.P. No.759 of 2006 -2- petition is disposed of with a direction to them to make an endeavour to expedite the allotment of new cow-dung pits to the original writ petitioners or the petitioner, subject to their eligibility and complete the process as early as possible, preferably within a period of six months. Rule discharged. November 06, 2006 ( SURYA KANT ) poonam JUDGE