B.S. Sumithra Vs Vishalakshi & Ors

Karnataka High Court At Bengaluru 23 Jan 2025 Civil Contempt Petition No. 426 Of 2022 (2025) 01 KAR CK 0736
Bench: Division Bench
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Civil Contempt Petition No. 426 Of 2022

Hon'ble Bench

Krishna S Dixit, J; G Basavaraja, J

Advocates

Rajesha Shettigara, Aditya Vikram Bhat

Final Decision

Disposed Of

Judgement Text

Translate:

Krishna S Dixit, J

1. Application for recalling having been allowed, the order dated 05.01.2024 is recalled and Civil Contempt Petition is restored to the Board. With

consent of the parties, matter is taken up for hearing.

2. This complaint alleges violation of order entered in W.A.No.551/2022 wherein a direction was given to reinstatement and for the payment of 50%

back wages.

3. Learned AGA appearing for the respondents has filed a Memo to the effect that the Complainant has been paid back wages in a sum of

Rs.9,01,457/- (Rupees Nine Lakh One Thousand Four Hundred & Fifty Seven) only. He hastens to add that since already the Complainant is being

reinstated in service, there is substantial compliance of the writ and therefore, these proceedings be dropped.

In the above circumstances, this application is disposed off reserving liberty to the Complainant to take appropriate proceedings if some more amount

is due in terms of order whose violation is complained of, in accordance with law. In that connection all the contention of both the sides are kept open.

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