Reaction to the Offence and his Attitude
Towards Possible Punishment:- Convict feels repentant
about his guilt and confessed to have committed the
offence
Court On Its Own Motion vs Virendra Singh Advocate on 9 January, 2024
Author: Suresh
counsel opposite, this Court is of the opinion that
Contemnor has no repentance for his conduct and actions.
17. Accordingly, we hereby hold the Contemnor
permissible in law. They all were, actually
speaking, utmost remorseful and repentant for the alleged acts
attributed to them and without any expectation, they
Harpal Singh vs State on 25 May, 2010
Author: Pradeep Nandrajog
Bench: Pradeep Nandrajog , Suresh
time apologetic about her behavior
in the Court. She did not express repentance or
remorse about her behavior, but to the contrary
during her argument
there are others also responsible for
it. Certainly, there is no repentance for this severe
sin....She is, like always, still alive in my personality
compelled to return to her parental home. On their
repeated apologies and repentance, she from time to time joined back, but
the conduct
threw kerosene on the deceased and set him on
fire and immediately repented; to undo what he did, doused
the flames and left
pangs of conscious and later on,
after committing the crime, in repentance or otherwise, taking
remedial action but by that time it is too late