opinion that such a repeated filing of writ
petitions amounts to criminal contempt.
17. For the reasons aforementioned, there is not merit in
this appeal
opinion that such a repeated filing of writ petitions amounts to criminal contempt."
16. Though there is no proof that the petitioner, is being ... they so desire, after providing a reasonable opportunity. The question of taking criminal action, is left open to the authorities to decide. Fraud cannot
Contempt Petition has been filed.
4. It is the contention of the petitioner that Section 16 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, recognises contempt ... therefore, a Criminal complaint under Section 340 Cr.P.C., r/w. Section 193 IPC., to the Court of competent Criminal jurisdiction has been made
Chennai, on 31.10.1993 and referred to the Police, under Section 156(3) Cr.P.C., a case in Crime No.1281 of 1993, has been ... further discloses that Mrs.V.Thangalakshmi, had filed a petition for Contempt in Crl.M.P.No.700 of 1997 and that the same
learned Judicial Magistrate, Ponneri, contempt petition No.1105 of 2010, has been filed on 06.08.2010. In the contempt petition, the Inspector of Police, District Crime ... vide order, dated 08th September, 2010, Contempt Petition No.1105 of 2010, has been closed. However, in the Contempt Petition, liberty has been given
Criminal Procedure Code.
10. In David v. Sakthivel, Inspector of Police reported in 2010 (1) LW (Crl.) 129 = 2010 (1) MLJ (Crl.) 929, proceedings under ... same was not done, Contempt Petition was filed. Considering a catena of decisions and under Sections 451 and 457 Cr.P.C., at Paragraph
Criminal Procedure Code.
10. In David v. Sakthivel, Inspector of Police reported in 2010 (1) LW (Crl.) 129 = 2010 (1) MLJ (Crl.) 929, proceedings under ... same was not done, Contempt Petition was filed. Considering a catena of decisions and under Sections 451 and 457 Cr.P.C., at Paragraph
Criminal Procedure Code.
10. In David v. Sakthivel, Inspector of Police reported in 2010 (1) LW (Crl.) 129 = 2010 (1) MLJ (Crl.) 929, proceedings under ... same was not done, Contempt Petition was filed. Considering a catena of decisions and under Sections 451 and 457 Cr.P.C., at Paragraph
petitioners requested this Court to consider the reports filed in another Criminal Revision Case No.1209 of 2009, considering the conduct of the petitioners, such ... violation of an undertaking given to the Court would even amount to contempt of Court.
48. Filing of successive proceedings on the same cause
final.
Respondent/writ petitioner was not promoted only because he was facing
criminal prosecution and admittedly, no departmental proceedings were
initiated against ... come up by filing an appeal when
respondent/writ petitioner filed a contempt petition against the department
for non compliance of the order passed