Judgments - Contempt of Court
Baiju K G & Ors Versus Dr V P Joy
Urban Infrastructure Real Estate Fund Versus Dharmesh S. Jain and Another
Jagdish Mavji Tank (Dead) Through Lrs. & Ors. Versus Harresh Navnitrai Mehta & Ors.
Urban Infrastructure Real Estate Fund Versus Dharmesh S. Jain and Anr.
STATE OF ODISHA VERSUS SAMAL BARRAGE EMPLOYEES’ UNION
Union of India Versus E Krishna Rao
Kundan Burnwal & Anr Versus Alok Jain & Ors
BIJAY KUMAR SINHA AND OTHERS VERSUS TRIPURARI SHARAN AND OTHERS
THE BORDEURI SAMAJ OF SRI SRI MAA KAMAKHYA v. RIJU PRASAD SARMA & ORS.
M/s. Soorajmull Nagarmull Versus Sri Brijesh Mehrotra & Ors.
SUDHIR KUMAR SINGH VERSUS JAISHRI @ JAISHREE @ SMT.JAISHRI
DR. U.N. BORA, EX. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER & ORS. VERSUS ASSAM ROLLER FLOUR MILLS ASSOCIATION & ANR.
In Reference The State of Madhya Pradesh Versus Pankaj Mishra
Law laid down:- 1. Bar and Bench share common platform for the cause of justice. All other professions are guided by the spirit of Service and Integrity but this profession beside this spirit, also Primes Compassion, Mercy and above all Empathy. Therefore, this profession (Bar and Bench) like medical profession has distinction to heal and role of both the professions is not confined to Serve only, like other professions but their role go much beyond. 2. Relationship of Bar of Bench discussed. Full Judgment
V. SENTHUR AND ANOTHER VERSUS M. VIJAYAKUMAR, IAS, SECRETARY, TAMIL NADU PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION AND ANOTHER
PUSHPA SINGH VERSUS S.N SINGH & ORS
BRAJESH SINGH VERSUS SUNIL ARORA & ORS.
SUMAN CHADHA & ANR. Versus CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA
Mohamad Ibrahim Vs. Shri R. K. Mishra
Law laid down - 4. Jurisdiction under Article 215 of the Constitution shall not be exercised to make provision of Section 20 of Contempt of Court Act, 1971 otiose nor Section 20 be interpreted strictly to render power under Article 215 of the Constitution nugatory. Article 215 of the Constitution and Section 20 of Contempt of Court Act is to be construed harmoniously and only in exceptional or blatant case of contempt High Court shall exercise power beyond period of one Full Judgment