SABHAHTT, J. ( 1 ) THE contempt application Instituted by Abdul Kareem is based on a consent order passed by this Court on 2-1-80 in WP No. 4227/1979. The. order reads:"as agreed to by both the, parties it is hereby directed that both the parties should not construct either by themselves or allow other to construct any new buildings, structures or huts in the disputed land till the disposal of 1hia writ petition. No separate orders necessary on I. A. I""i. A. No. I is accordingly disposed of, subject to the observations made above. " ( 2 ) THUS, it becomes clear that there is no order of the Court as such and the agreement of the parties is reco-rded and nothing more. No undertaking as such is taken by the Court. In such cases it is obvious that contempt proceeding cannot lie. Contempt proceeding is mainly to uphold the dignity and decorum of the court and not to vindicate the rights of the parties. The Supreme Court of india in the case of Babu Ram Gupta v. Sudhir Bhasin (1) has ruled in para 7 of the judgment thus:"there is a clear cut distinction between a compromise arrived at between the parties or a consent order passed by the Court at the instance of the parties and a clear and categorical undertaking given by any of the parties. In the former, if there is violation of the compromise or the order, no question of contempt of Court arises, but the party has a right to enforce the ovdar or the compromise by their executing the order or getting an injunction from the Court". ( 3 ) THAT being so, it becomes obvious that the present application for contempt of court, is not tenable in law and accordingly it is dismissed in limine. --- *** --- .