undertaking?
15. 'Contempt of Court' defined in, Section 2(a) means Civil contempt or Criminal contempt, Civil contempt' has been defined ... undertaking given to the court on 7th April, 1977 and the breach of that undertaking. The terms of the undertaking and the breach are clear
learned counsels for the petitioners had urged that contempt is
attracted for breach of the undertaking accepted by the court to file a Section ... then in case of a breach of the
agreement/undertaking given by a spouse, contempt proceedings will lie.
22. Mr. Prashant Mendiratta, learned counsel canvassed
contempt proceedings, they continued to
commit further acts contempt. Para 40 reads thus:
“40. The accused have continued to commit further contempt ... said undertaking.
(b) The undertaking given by Sr. Adv. "That the property qua the subject
matter of this entry and the petition shall
court's jurisdiction in
contempt. Section 2(b) of the Contempt of Courts Act,
1971 defines civil contempt as meaning "wilful
disobedience ... undertaking
that undertaking is treated as an order so that an
undertaking, if broken, would involve the same
consequences on the persons breaking that undertaking
definition of civil contempt "
under Section 2(b) of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
includes breach of an undertaking given to a Court ... undertaking that undertaking
is treated as an order so that an undertaking, if broken, would
involve the same consequences on the persons breaking that
undertaking
defines the Contempt of Court which means civil contempt or criminal contempt, whereas we are concerned with civil contempt which is defined under Section ... undertaking that undertaking is treated as an order so that an undertaking, if broken, would involve the same consequences on the person breaking that undertaking
subject-matter of the undertaking. In para4 of the undertaking he reiterated the undertaking about vacation of the tenanted premises ... therefore, required to file a contempt petition (Contempt Petition No. 13 of 1987) in which a fresh undertaking was given by the respondent to deposit
gives undertaking
before this Court and subsequently does not
follow the said undertaking even after one and
half year from giving such undertaking,
deserves ... Civil Contempt as defined under Section 2(b)
of the Contempt of Courts Act, which reads
thus :
Section 2(b) : "civil contempt" means
distinction between an undertaking
given to a party to the lis and the undertaking given to a
court. The undertaking given to a court attracts ... court's jurisdiction in
contempt. Section 2(b) of the Contempt of Courts
Act, 1971 defines civil contempt as meaning "wilful
disobedience
Contempt of Courts Act defines 'Civil
Contempt' which clearly includes breach of an undertaking given to the
Court. Section ... undertaking
that undertaking is treated as an order so that an
undertaking, if broken, would involve the same
consequences on the persons breaking that undertaking