Section 23 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
23. Application to pending proceedings .-These rules shall as far as practicable be applicable ... CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL (Name of the Bench) Place Contempt Petition Civil/Criminal No................................ Petitioner ........................................................ Vs. Respondent .................................................... (here mention the name and address of the person
Section 5 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
5. Content of the petition .-The petition shall set out the following particulars ... designation; (b) provisions of the Act invoked and the nature of the contempt, "civil" or "criminal"; (c) the grounds and material facts constituting the alleged
Section 7 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
7. Initiation of proceedings .-(i) Every petition for "civil contempt" made in accordance with these
Section 2 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
2. Definitions .-In these rules unless there is anything repugnant to the subject and context
Section 9 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
9. Compelling attendance .-(i) The Tribunal may, if it has reason to believe, that
Section 13 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
13. Hearing of the case and trial .-Upon consideration of the reply filed ... tendered an unconditional apology after admitting that he has committed the contempt, the Tribunal may proceed to pass such orders as it deems
Section 15 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
15. Procedure for trial .-(i) Except as otherwise provided in the Act and these rules ... practicable be followed in the trial of cases for contempt.
(ii) The Tribunal may, at its discretion, direct that evidence be produced in the form
Section 17 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
17. Execution of sentence .-(i) If the respondent is found guilty and is sentenced
Section 10 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
10. Appearance of the respondent .-Unless ordered otherwise by the Tribunal, whenever a notice ... rules, the respondent shall appear in person in the case of "criminal contempt" and in person or through an advocate in the case of "civil
Section 14 in The Contempt Of Courts (Cat) Rules, 1992
14. Assistance in the conduct of proceedings .-The Attorney-General/Solicitor-General/Additional Solicitor-General