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10. The proposition is well settled and self-evident
that there cannot be both justification and an
apology. The two things are incompatible. Again an
apology is not a weapon of defence to purge the
guilty of their offence; nor is it intended to
operate as a universal panacea, but it is intended
to be evidence of real contriteness. The appellants
having tendered an unqualified apology, no exception
can be taken to the decision of the High Court that
the application for transfer did constitute contempt
because the judges were scandalized with a view to
diverting the due course of justice, and that in
signing this application the two advocates were
guilty of contempt. That decision therefore stands.