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Supreme Court of India · 2008-02-25

A. MOHAMMED YUSUF KHAN vs K. MUTHU

Citation / case number
SC 2007/22010
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
A. MOHAMMED YUSUF KHAN
Respondent
K. MUTHU
Author
TARUN CHATTERJEE,HARJIT SINGH BEDI, , ,
Bench
TARUN CHATTERJEE,HARJIT SINGH BEDI, , ,

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court disposed of the contempt petition as infructuous since the possession of the premises in question had been handed over to the petitioners. The court discharged the contempt notice, indicating that the matter no longer required judicial intervention. The ruling emphasizes the principle that contempt proceedings are contingent upon the existence of a continuing contemptuous act.

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