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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
The Companies Act, 1956
The Contempt Of Courts Act, 1971
Section 29 in The Companies Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
Smt. Indu Tewari vs Ram Bahadur Chaudhari And Ors. on 7 May, 1981
23. The learned counsel referred to the decision of the
Allahabad High Court in the case of Smt. Indu Tewari vs. Ram
Bahadur Chaudhari and Ors., AIR 1981 All 309, on the point
of difference between contempt and disobedience under Order
39 Rule 2A of the Code. Reliance has been placed on the part of
paragraph 3 which reads thus :
Shalimar Chemicals Works Ltd vs Surendra Oil & Dal ... on 27 August, 2010
25. The learned counsel further referred to the decisions
of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the cases of Trimbak
Gangadhar Telang & Another vs. Ramchandra Ganesh Bhide
& Others, (1997) 2 SCC 437, Mohammed Abdul Wahid vs.
Nilofar & another, (2024) 2 SCC 144 and Shalimar Chemical
Works vs. Surendra Oil & Dal Mills, (2010) 8 SCC 423, on the
point of procedural error resulting into manifest injustice and
ingredients of fair trial and result of non-application of judicial
mind on the outcome of a case.
Radhey Shyam & Anr vs Chhabi Nath & Ors on 26 February, 2015
34. The learned senior counsel also referred to the
decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Shalini
Shyam Shetty (supra) to submit that powers under Article 227
of the Constitution of India are circumscribed and cannot be
used in casual manner by this Court.
Ramesh Chandra Sankla Etc vs Vikram Cement Etc on 8 July, 2008
26. The learned counsel next submitted that in order to
ensure that the basic principles of fair trial are not violated and
for correction of manifest error, the impugned order is fit to be
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interfered with by this Court under Article 227 of the
Constitution of India and referred to a number of decisions of
the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the cases of Radhey Shyam &
Anr. vs. Chhabi Nath and others, (2015) 5 SCC 423, Ramesh
Chandra Sankla & Ors. vs. Vikram Cements & Ors., (2008) 14
SCC 58, on the point of power and jurisdiction of this Court
under Article 227 of the Constitution of India