objects, namely - (a) totally banning such appointments in the institutions covered by legislation; (b) imposing stringent penalties for making appoint by public servants on violation ... protect public servants from being held for contempt for non-compliance offence orders of Tribunal or High Court and also for abatement of pending cases
directions contempt applications have been filed against the State. Unless the effect of the said judgements is taken away by suitable legislation Government will have
objects, namely:- (a) totally banning such appointments in the institutions covered by legislation; (b) imposing stringent penalties for making appointments by public servants on violation ... protect public servants from being held for contempt for non-compliance of the orders of Tribunal or High Court and also for abatement of pending
objects, namely:- (a) totally banning such appointments in the institutions covered by legislation; (b) imposing stringent penalties for making appointments by public servants on violation ... protect public servants from being held for contempt for non-compliance of the orders of Tribunal or High Court and also for abatement of pending
orders a Revenue-officer shall have all the powers in regard to contempts ; resistance and the like which a civil court may exercise ... Sections 63, 64, 97 and 155 and published in Punjab Legislative Supplement Part III dated 18.7.1980 Page 295.]
- The language of revenue offices
Tribunal through a duly authorised representative or by an Advocate. 11. Contempt.
(1) Tribunal shall be deemed to be a civil Court for the purpose ... Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act 2 of 1974) and the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 (Central Act 70 of 1971). (2) The proceedings
arrest under civil process other than process issued by such tribunal for contempt of Court while going to or attending such tribunal for the purpose ... execution of a decree. [135-A. [(1) Exemption of Members of Legislative Bodies from arrest or detention under civil process. - No person shall be liable
applications in a prescribed time limit by constituting the Bagar Hukum Committees. Contempt cases have also been filed in this regard. Hence, the Bill. Statement ... unauthorisedly cultivated lands through taluk level committee headed by the Member of Legislative Assembly. Consequent to the delimitation of Assembly Constituencies certain areas of taluk
Constitution of India
India
Constitution of India
CONTITUENTASSEMBLY 00 of 1950
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Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act, 1959
TAMILNADU
India
Tamil Nadu Hindu Religious