Besides the Army Chief, the court also issued a contempt notice to then Defence Secretary Shashi Kant Sharma, who was recently appointed as Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India, on the plea of Tejinder Singh that despite the judicial order, they failed to act against ex-Army Chief and others who had issued an allegedly defamatory press release.
Tejinder Singh had accused V K Singh and others of issuing a "defamatory press release" alleging he was offered Rs 14 crore bribe to clear a tranche of 600 'sub-standard' vehicles for the army.
Earlier, a petition was filed in the High Court seeking withdrawal of the press release by the then Army Chief.
The court, which had refused to direct the government to withdraw the March 5, 2012 press release accusing Tejinder Singh of offering the bribe, however, had said the disciplinary action "can be taken" against the former army chief and four other officers.
He has also sought initiation of criminal or civil contempt proceedings against the Army Chief and the former Defence Secretary for not complying with the earlier order.