contempt
of the Court. They cannot be allowed to continue to be in
contempt and urge it as a ground for obtaining the benefit
amending Act and even otherwise this Court continues to retain the power to punish for contempt as envisaged under Article 215 of the Constitution ... Basu 's case still continues to hold the field and make the authority liable for contempt in the event of non compliance
that during the pendency of the contempt case filed by
him, this Court had initiated suo motu contempt proceedings, vide Suo Motu ... failure to pass an order would give rise to a continuing contempt as long as
no order is passed. Filing of the contempt case
that during the pendency of the contempt case filed by
him, this Court had initiated suo motu contempt proceedings, vide Suo Motu ... failure to pass an order would give rise to a continuing contempt as long as
no order is passed. Filing of the contempt case
help and free legal aid to the erring officials in contempt matters is continued it would lead to an impression that either the officials ... extending monetary help to contemners government officials for contesting contempt matters is allowed to continue it would certainly result in serious erosion of the rule
contempt in any but the suit in connexion with which the contempt has been committed, but unless and until his contempt has been cleared from ... both aspects of the offence, he continues in contempt. The order in this ease, in my opinion, should be regarded merely as directions
this Court is not inclined to interfere in exercise of contempt jurisdiction. The contempt petition is, therefore, dismissed with aforesaid observations. "
In view ... writ court.
Accordingly, this court does not feel it appropriate to continue the contempt proceedings. The proceedings are dropped. Petition is thus dismissed. Notices issued
admitted to a Nursing Home.
According to Shri Bhagwant Singh, his daughter
continued to be ill-treated and was often taunted that
unless the observed ... house
can expect to receive was replaced by a continuing scorn and
contempt and ill-will. It must be recalled that Gurinder
Kaur
holding the appellant guilty of- contempt of Court. The
High Court held the appellant guilty of contempt of Court.
In appeal, this Court.
HELD ... continuance of the
disciplinary proceedings. If he obtains a stay order, a
wilful violation of the order would of course amount to
contempt of court
CIVLJ 510
JUDGMENT
Mishra, J.
1. The respondent in Contempt Application No. 157 of 1990 has preferred this appeal against an order passed ... directed that the first defendant in C.S. No. 481 of 1990 continues to be the President of the Indian Olympic Association and the resolutions