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Supreme Court of India · 2017-06-19

VISHWAS TIWARI vs RAMESH CHANDRA AGARWAL, CHAIRMAN, D.B. CORP. LTD.

Citation / case number
SC 2015/3972
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
VISHWAS TIWARI
Respondent
RAMESH CHANDRA AGARWAL, CHAIRMAN, D.B. CORP. LTD.
Author
HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE RANJAN GOGOI
Bench
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NAVIN SINHA HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE RANJAN GOGOI

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed multiple contempt petitions arising from WP (C) No. 246 of 2011, emphasizing the importance of compliance with its earlier orders. The Court reiterated that failure to comply with its directives constitutes contempt under the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, and outlined the procedure for dealing with such petitions. The Court held that the respondents must adhere to the timelines set forth in previous judgments, thereby reinforcing the authority of the judiciary in ensuring compliance with its orders.

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