order dated 09.04.2012 passed by Hon'ble Contempt Judge in Contempt Petition No.663 of 2012 and since that operation of the order dated ... considered opinion that the direction issued by Hon'ble Contempt Judge for continuance of the single hand operation of the salary account
first Contempt
Motion.
6. Notice of Motion No. 192 of 2013 -- "the Second
Contempt Motion"; "NM 192": Alleging continued contempt ... 2016 23:59:31 :::
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that continued till the Supreme Court's order of 25th
first Contempt
Motion.
6. Notice of Motion No. 192 of 2013 -- "the Second
Contempt Motion"; "NM 192": Alleging continued contempt ... 2016 23:59:37 :::
NMS 191192-193-665 SERGI CONTEMPT NMS.DOC
that continued till the Supreme Court's order of 25th
first Contempt
Motion.
6. Notice of Motion No. 192 of 2013 -- "the Second
Contempt Motion"; "NM 192": Alleging continued contempt ... 2016 23:59:33 :::
NMS 191192-193-665 SERGI CONTEMPT NMS.DOC
that continued till the Supreme Court's order of 25th
first Contempt
Motion.
6. Notice of Motion No. 192 of 2013 -- "the Second
Contempt Motion"; "NM 192": Alleging continued contempt ... 2016 23:59:35 :::
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that continued till the Supreme Court's order of 25th
Digitally signed by
RAJNI MUKHI
the
Date: 2016.10.25
17:21:05 IST contempt proceedings initiated by the High Court of
Reason:
judicature at Hyderabad ... above, we find that there is no need
for continuing contempt proceedings in the High Court and
there is no need to recall the order
suitable observations are
made, however according to him as there is continuing contempt, even
newly added party also can be held responsible for contempt, however ... that even after they have assumed the respective offices,
there is continuous contempt and / or disobedience of the order, are
kept open, which
Rules stipulate that a person who committed contempt of court
cannot have the unreserved right to continue to appear and plead and
conduct cases ... sentenced to a fine he can immediately pay it and continue to
commit contempt in the same court, and then again pay the fine
Contempt Petitions, petitioners
have invoked the jurisdiction of this Court under Sections 11
and 12 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 for initiating
contempt ... regard to
civil contempt the position regarding criminal
contempt must be stronger. Section 2 of the
Contempt of Courts Act categorises contempt of
court into
Rules stipulate that a person who committed
contempt of court cannot have the unreserved right to continue to
appear and plead and conduct cases ... sentenced to a fine he can immediately pay it and continue to
commit contempt in the same court, and then again pay the fine