M.JAICHANDREN
S. Madhavan – Appellant
Versus
Ms. Ranjana Kumar Chairman and Managing Director Indian Bank No. 31, Rajaji Salai Chennai – 600 001 & Others – Respondent
The above contempt petition has been filed praying that this Court may be pleased to punish the respondent for wilfully disobeying the order of this Court, dated 13. 2002, made in W.P.No.16187 of 1998.
2. It is submitted by the petitioner that he had filed a writ petition before this Court in W.P.No.16187 of 1998, for quashing the order, dated 26. 1997, relating to his suspension and for the payment of full monetary benefits for the period during which he was under suspension.
3. This Court had passed an order, on 13. 2002, by which certain directions had been issued. Paragraph 27 of the said order reads as follows:
"27. The petitioner is not only justified in becoming entitled to the relief sought for in its entirety but also for an exemplary cost on account of the deliberate wrong proceeding initiated against him thus causing not only physical and monetary loss and hardship but also mental agony and affliction coupled with humiliation and loss of reputation in the Society and at the work spot. Hence, the following orders:
In result,
(i) the above Writ Petition succeeds and the same is allowed with an exemplary cost of Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand Only) payable by a
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