Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Contempt procedure allows summary cognizance and immediate detention with fine or short imprisonment following court-recorded findings. Contempt procedure permits a Civil, Criminal or Revenue Court to detain and take immediate cognizance of certain offences committed in its view or presence, allow the offender a reasonable opportunity to show cause, and summarily sentence to a prescribed fine and, on default, short simple imprisonment; the court must record the facts, any offender statement, the finding and sentence, and, for interruptions or insults to court proceedings, must specify the nature and stage of the proceeding and the nature of the interruption or insult.
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Contempt procedure allows summary cognizance and immediate detention with fine or short imprisonment following court-recorded findings.
Contempt procedure permits a Civil, Criminal or Revenue Court to detain and take immediate cognizance of certain offences committed in its view or presence, allow the offender a reasonable opportunity to show cause, and summarily sentence to a prescribed fine and, on default, short simple imprisonment; the court must record the facts, any offender statement, the finding and sentence, and, for interruptions or insults to court proceedings, must specify the nature and stage of the proceeding and the nature of the interruption or insult.
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