advocates are both
punishments specifically provided for under the Advocates
Act, 1961 , for proven "professional misconduct' of an
advocate. While exercising its contempt ... jurisdiction of
the Courts to take action against
the advocates for the contempt of
Court. The said jurisdiction co-
exist court. The said jurisdiction
advocates are both
punishments specifically provided for under the Advocates
Act, 1961 , for proven "professional misconduct' of an
advocate. While exercising its contempt ... jurisdiction of
the Courts to take action against
the advocates for the contempt of
Court. The said jurisdiction co-
exist court. The said jurisdiction
person for
committing contempt of the court is universally recognised.
The law of contempt is governed by the Statutes including
Contempt of Courts ... advocate was immediately imprisoned.
An advocate will be expected to
conduct his case honestly, and
deliberate deception of the court can
amount to contempt
practice of Advocates
(hereinafter referred to as the Rules). Rule 11 reads
thus:
No advocate who has been found guilty of
contempt of Court shall ... Advocate vs. High Court
of Punjab and Haryana and ors. {1991(3) SCC 600}, while
considering an apology tendered by an advocate in a
contempt
Advocates Act clearly show that
there is no absolute right to an advocate to appear in a court. An advocate
appears in a court subject ... rule
framed under Section 34 of the Advocates Act disallowing an advocate who is
convicted of criminal contempt is not only a measure to maintain
scandalising the Courts to undermine its
authority and thereby the Advocates will have committed contempt of
Court. Lawyers have known, at least since Mahabir Singh ... further been held as follows:
"79. An advocate who is found guilty of contempt of court
may also, as already noticed, be guilty
defines
contempt of court including criminal contempt. Sections 5 , 6 , 7 , 8
and 9 specify matters which do not amount to contempt and the
defence ... Another on the question of power to suspend an
advocate's licence under contempt jurisdiction, the observation in
Vinay Chandra Mishra 's case
scandalising the Courts to undermine its
authority and thereby the Advocates will have committed contempt of
Court. Lawyers have known, at least since Mahabir Singh ... further been held as follows:
"79. An advocate who is found guilty of contempt of court
may also, as already noticed, be guilty
opportunity of defending
himself.
Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 :
Sections 2(b) , 17 and 20-Criminal Contempt-Advocate,
practising at High Court making libellous allegations ... maintained. [888E-H,889A-C]
1.3.To punish an Advocate for Contempt of Court, no
doubt, must be regarded as an extreme measure
Courts to
undermine its authority and there by the Advocates will have committed
contempt of Court. Lawyers have known, at least since Mahabir Singh ... further been held as follows:
"79. An Advocate who is found guilty of contempt of court may also, as
already noticed, be guilty