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Declares Appeal Under Section 19 of Contempt of Courts Act Not Maintainable: Procedural Directions for Compliance Do Not Constitute Punishment or Guilt for Contempt

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Delhi High Court Declares Appeal Under Section 19 of Contempt of Courts Act Not Maintainable: Procedural Directions for Compliance Do Not Constitute Punishment or Guilt for Contempt
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Delhi High Court Declares Appeal Under Section 19 of Contempt of Courts Act Not Maintainable: Procedural Directions for Compliance Do Not Constitute Punishment or Guilt for Contempt

Court's Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed under Section 19 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971. It held that appeals under this provision are only maintainable…
Posted by Rawlaw January 25, 2025

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