stay of the order passed in W.M.P.No.15036 of 2017, to stay the Statutory Notice issued in the Contempt Petition ... stay has been passed. Mere filing of appeal without any orders passed cannot operate as stay of the order in the contempt proceedings
also submitted that in the said case, the Supreme Court has stayed the contempt proceedings, if any, and not the judgment passed in Writ Appeal ... also submitted that in the said case, the Supreme Court has stayed the contempt proceedings, if any, and not the judgment passed in the Writ
wantonly. Therefore, pending disposal of the writ appeal and a stay petition, the contempt proceedings ought not to have been initiated against the appellant. Further ... stay all further proceedings in Contempt Petition No. 1316 of 2017, but the Division Bench only ordered notice in the two petitions filed
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The Secretary To Government vs J.Charles Premkumar on 27 November, 2017
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Bench
Judge of the High Court was not stayed by the Division
Bench, the contempt petition should have been disposed of
on merits instead of adjourning ... provisions of
appeal even if availed without any stay, will expose the
party to contempt proceedings, for non-compliance and
pendency of such appeal will
numbered, the Single Judge cannot take up the contempt petition
and therefore, the contempt petition needs to be closed. He also relied on the
judgment ... learned single Judge
of the High Court was not stayed by the Division Bench, the
contempt petition should have been disposed of on merits
instead