Court of record status under constitutional provision enables power to punish contempt and exercise record authority. Article 129 designates the Supreme Court as a court of record and vests it with the powers of such a court, including the power to punish for contempt, thereby supplying the institutional character and disciplinary jurisdiction to protect its processes and dignity.
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Court of record status under constitutional provision enables power to punish contempt and exercise record authority.
Article 129 designates the Supreme Court as a court of record and vests it with the powers of such a court, including the power to punish for contempt, thereby supplying the institutional character and disciplinary jurisdiction to protect its processes and dignity.
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