Rajasthan High Court – Jaipur
Prakash Garg S/O Late Shri Sooraj Kiran … vs Krishna Kunal (2025:Rj-Jp:15891-Db) on 9 April, 2025
Bench: Manindra Mohan Shrivastava, Anand Sharma
[2025:RJ-JP:15891-DB]
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
BENCH AT JAIPUR
D.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 231/2025
In
D.B. Special Appeal (Writ) No.663/2015
Prakash Garg S/o Late Shri Sooraj Kiran Garg, Aged About 76
Years, R/o 84/130, Pratap Nagar, Sanganer, Jaipur
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Krishna Kunal, Secretary, School Education, Govt. Of
Rajasthan, Secretariat, Jaipur
2. Ashish Modi, Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan,
Bikaner
3. Shri Naresh Singhal, General Secretary, Management
Committee Shri Agarwal Shiksha Samiti, Agrasen Katla,
Agra Road, Jaipur
4. Manju Sharma, Chief District Education, Secondary
Education, Shiksha Sankul, J.l.n. Marg, Jaipur
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Secretary, School
Education, Govt. Of Rajasthan, Secretariat, Jaipur
----Respondents
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. R.S. Bhardwaj
HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. MANINDRA MOHAN SHRIVASTAVA
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ANAND SHARMA
Order
09/04/2025
1. The contempt petition has been filed alleging willful
disobedience of an order passed by this Court on 06.11.2015.
2. The order passed by this Court was a judgment in rem.
3. The respondents shall consider the case of the petitioner.
Instead of issuing notice on contempt, we are inclined to dispose
of this petition with a direction that the case of the petitioner shall
also be examined in terms of order dated 01.12.2021 passed by
this Court in the case of Shri Banwari Lal Bhukar & Anr. vs.
Anoop Khinchi & Ors.-D.B. Civil Contempt Petition
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[2025:RJ-JP:15891-DB] (2 of 2) [CCP-231/2025]
No.740/2016 and other connected matters wherein this
Court had given detailed directions as below:-
“1. It shall be an obligation on the part of the Commissioner,
College Education to immediately release the dues
payable to the petitioners as per the directions issued by
this Court from time to time and the directions which
have already been issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court
on 09.09.2021 in the case of State of Rajasthan Versus
Manju Saxena & Ors., Special Leave to Appeal (c)
No.13791/2019, wherein, the Hon’ble Supreme Court
had directed compliance to be made within a period of
eight weeks.
2. A brief, but clear order regarding compliance of the order
in respect of each of the contempt petitioners will have
to be passed by the concerned Directorate within a
period of ten weeks from today.
3. The orders in respect of each of the contempt petitioners,
which are required to be passed clearly stating
compliance of the order, shall be reported directly to the
Registry of this Court, which shall be placed before this
Court under a separate registered case.
4. With the aforesaid observations and directions, this
contempt petition, at this stage, is disposed off, however,
with liberty to revive, if any grievance still remains
unredressed.”
4. All the authorities including the Secretariat of the
Department of School Education and Secondary Education as also
the private school educational institution officials shall be under an
obligation to provide necessary information, if any demanded by
Directorate of Secondary Education and School Education, towards
compliance of the order which was passed earlier by this Court
and in the case referred to hereinabove.
5. Contempt petition stands disposed off accordingly.
(ANAND SHARMA),J (MANINDRA MOHAN SHRIVASTAVA),CJ
RAJAT/PCG/20
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