A division bench, comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice Yashwant Varma passed the order on February 23 and warned that it would issue show cause contempt notices if the officials failed to submit their replies on the next date of hearing on March 18.
"Despite both the previous orders, no replies have been", the court observed, adding that "in these circumstances, the Court is left with no other option but to require the personal presence before this court" and that if they "do not file their replies by the next date for hearing, the Court would be constrained to invoke its jurisdiction under the Contempt of Courts Act".
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