following preliminary issue
framed under Section 9A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(" CPC ") on 25th August ... nine years earlier, and it was not under Section 9A of the CPC, a
provision introduced by the Maharashtra amendment, but under
Some fine points of the civil laws, as contained in the
Code of Civil Procedure , have come up for consideration in the
present Letters ... Civil Court for all the
purposes of Section 195 and Chapter 26 of the Code of Civil
Procedure , 1973; under Section
held as follows :
"11. Section 34 of the Code of Civil Procedure,
1908 ( CPC ) empowers the court to award interest ... within the meaning of Section 34 of the
Code of Civil Procedure Code, 1908 on which interest
pendente lite and future interest
there is a distinction
between a civil and criminal contempt. A mere disobedience by a
party to a civil action of a specific order made ... suit
is civil contempt for the reason that it is for the sole benefit of the
other party to the civil suit. This case remains
there is a distinction
between a civil and criminal contempt. A mere disobedience by a
party to a civil action of a specific order made ... suit
is civil contempt for the reason that it is for the sole benefit of the
other party to the civil suit. This case remains
there is a distinction
between a civil and criminal contempt. A mere disobedience by a
party to a civil action of a specific order made ... suit
is civil contempt for the reason that it is for the sole benefit of the
other party to the civil suit. This case remains
there is a distinction
between a civil and criminal contempt. A mere disobedience by a
party to a civil action of a specific order made ... suit
is civil contempt for the reason that it is for the sole benefit of the
other party to the civil suit. This case remains
there is a distinction
between a civil and criminal contempt. A mere disobedience by a
party to a civil action of a specific order made ... suit
is civil contempt for the reason that it is for the sole benefit of the
other party to the civil suit. This case remains
that I am satisfied that section 21 of the
Civil Procedure Code has no application to this
case."
(emphasis added)
Ranganekar ... wording of that section and the position it occupies
in the Civil Procedure Code, I am inclined to hold
that it was not intended
that I am satisfied that section 21 of the
Civil Procedure Code has no application to this
case."
(emphasis added)
Ranganekar ... wording of that section and the position it occupies
in the Civil Procedure Code, I am inclined to hold
that it was not intended