petitioners therein, on the basis of the undertaking
affidavit of regret, that was filed by those petitioners
on condition that they must stay at Salem ... ethics have been thrown to
wind by the petitioners. They have to
regret for it. There cannot be no second
opinion on that
regard to the intimations regarding interview, call letter and letter of regret has also been explained in detail in paragraph 4 of the counter-affidavit ... regard to the contentions of the appellant is sending the letter of regret on 17-3-1994, the 1 st respondent has explained in paragraph
effect that the novel was fictional in character and expressed regret for hurting peoples sentiments by the use of the name of Tiruchengode ... that he was ready to express his sincere regret. The D.R.O. is stated to have told him that the opponent groups were insisting
16th of February 1920. About exchange they state:
We regret we are unable to fix exchange for you as the Banks will not at present ... defendant the letter, Ex XI.' About exchange they state:
We regret we have so far not been able to fix exchange forward for your
regard to the intimations regarding interview, call letter and and letter of regret has also been explained in detail in paragraph 4 of the counter ... regard to the contention of the appellant in sending the letter of regret on 17.3.1994 the 1st respondent has explained in paragraph
confirm the death sentence imposed on the accused. But, with
regret, we expressed our dissatisfaction with the investigation. We pointed out
the flaws
defendant, the manager of the Madras Office of the Bank expressed regret for what all happened. It is said that the manager of the department ... presented by the Telephone Department was dishonoured and that they expressed regret in person for the same and that they assured the plaintiff that they
submitted that he has become unknowingly involved in such complication and regrets for the same and he will be careful in future not to allow ... such thing to happen and expressed his profound regret for the un-wanton complications. After completion of the enquiry before the Syndicate Sub-Committee
admitted the mistake found in the affidavit before this Court and expressed
regret. Therefore, there is no contempt."
14. On the basis ... Even in the affidavit dated 29.5.2001, not a word of apology or
regret is given for the said mistake.
(v) Due to the said false
committed contempt; he is pleading not guilty and has no regret for his conduct. As requested by Mr. Karuppan, this Bench passed the written order ... committed any contempt. He is pleading not guilty and he has no regret for his conduct. If only the matter is posted before some other