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Megha Awasti vs State Of Rajasthan And Others

Rajasthan High Court · Decided on 18 February 2022 · Citation: (2022) 02 RAJ CK 0075

HON’BLE JUDGES
Dinesh Mehta, J
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
S.B. Writ Contempt No. 701 Of 2020

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Dinesh Mehta, J

Learned counsel for the respondents submits that due compliance of the order, non-compliance whereof has been alleged, has been made.

Learned counsel for the petitioner does not dispute the aforesaid fact.

In view of the aforesaid and in view of the unconditional apology tendered by the respondents in the reply, this Court is not inclined to continue with the present contempt proceedings.

Notices of contempt are hereby discharged

The contempt petition stands disposed of for statistical purposes.

Needless to observe that if any of the grievance of the petitioner still persists, she will be free to take appropriate proceedings, including revival of the contempt petition.