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Bar Council Of India vs High Court Of Kerala on 27 April, 2004

19. One of the essential ingredients, which we have noted, is that the act done must be wilful by telling the court that we are aware of the order of the court but we do not care for it and we are going to do this irrespective of the order. There is no such intention. Moreover, in view of the judgment in Bar Council of India vs. High Court of Kerala (supra) and unconditional apology tendered by the contemnor already the issue stands settled.
Supreme Court of India Cites 31 - Cited by 141 - S B Sinha - Full Document

R. L. Kapur vs State Of Madras on 8 February, 1972

10. Inherent power of the Court to punish a person for committing contempt of the Court is universally recognised. The law of contempt is governed by the Statutes including Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 or other statutory laws relating thereto as, for example, Indian Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure but the powers of the superior Courts are engrafted in the Constitution by reason of Articles 129 and 215 thereof providing that the Supreme Court and the High Court being a Court of Records shall have all the powers of such a Court including the power to punish for contempt of itself. Apart from constitutional and statutory provisions, the inherent power of the Court in that behalf is recognised. (See R. I. Kapur v. State of Madras, (1972) 1 SCC 651.
Supreme Court of India Cites 12 - Cited by 23 - J M Shelat - Full Document

Rajesh Kumar Singh vs High Court Of Judicature Of Madhya ... on 31 May, 2007

24. We must abide by the maxim that equity begets equity. It would have been very much on the cards to pursue the matter further had the applicant himself been a picture of moderation and temperate behaviour. The above language used indicates that he is far from it. The Honble Supreme Court in Rajesh Kumar Singh versus High Court of Judicature of Madhya Pradesh, Bench Gwalior [2007 (14) SCC 126] held as under:-
Supreme Court of India Cites 6 - Cited by 716 - R V Raveendran - Full Document
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