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Posted by: Prakash Yedhula 03/05/2009 08:41:34

It is of utmost importance that there has to be a specific order of restraint against a person from indulging in a particular type of activity, the violation of which can make him liable for contempt. Where there is no prayer made for restraining the defendant from doing a particular act, mere status quo will not include such act and one will not be guilty of contempt.—S. Anand Deep Singh v. Ranjit Kumar 1991 Cr LJ 996



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