Law Of Contempt Of Court In India

(Hardcover - 2004)
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K. Balasankaran Nair

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Book: Law Of Contempt Of Court In India
Contempt of Court, because of its controversial nature, has created contradictory opinions among the jurists as well as sholars. The contempt jurisprudence with the common law origin has been transmitted into the Indian jurisprudence by the Courts of Record through several charters. Our Constitution has acknowledged and accepted this jurisdiction by conferring the status of Court of Record of the Supreme Court and High Courts. A country embedded in the concept of rule of law should give due respect to the law and the organ which applies the law and administrers justice. This organ which possesses neither the muscle power nor the money power has to extract due obedience to its orders only through this jurisdiction. But difficulty arises when this jurisdiction clashes with the invaluable rights of citizens as well as those of the Press, as enshrined in the Constitution. It becomes all the more difficult when it interferes with the functioning of administrative authories, corporations and the likje. It poses different questions. What contitutes a contempt of court? When and how this jurisdiction has to be exercised? In what way is the judiciary, one of the organs of the state, justified in controlling other organs of the state and also rights of citizens in the name of contempt jurisdiction? No indepth study has been undertaken so far to ascertain in the anwer to the above question. The author has made sincere and humble attempt to cull out answers to the above questions in the light of judicial interpretations. The concept of criminal contempt, which includes prejudicing fair trail or interfering with the administration of justice or scandalising the court, is analysed in relation to the rights of individuals and those of the Press. The concept of civil contempt, which includes disobedience to the orders of the court or breach of an undertaking, is analysed in relation to the administrative authorities and corporations, individuals and subordinate judiciary. The existing political and social scenario requires a comprehensive understanding of this branch of law to eliminate its possible misinterpretation. It is hoped that the observations and suggestions made by the author will be immense help and of use for students, lawyers, law teachers and administrators.
About Author :
Dr. K. Balasankaran Nair had his graduation from the Christian College, Martandam and his legal education from Government Law college, Thruvanthapuram. He took his LL.M. Degree in Constitutional Law from the University of Kerala securing first rank. He practised as an advocate in his native district for a period of nearly four years. Later on he joined the Madurai Kamaraj University in the year 1977. In 1997 he was awarded Doctorate Degree in Law by the University of Kerala. He is presently working as Reader in the Department of Law, Directorate Distance Education, Madurai Kamaraj University. Dr. Nair is also associated with various Universities in South India. He has presented nearly twenty research papers in seminars, both regional and national.
Contents :
Preface Abbreviations Part I Introduction Concpet and Function Historical Perspective Part 2 Criminal Contempt-By the Individual and the Press-The Common Grounds Freedom of the Press and Contempt of Court: General Principles Prejudicing Fair Trial Scandalising the Judiciary Part 3 Civil Contempt-Disobedience by Administrative Authorities and Corporations Disobedience-By Individuals Contempt of Court - By Subordinate Judicary Part Conclusion Appendices Table of Cases Bibliography Index
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Details of Book: Law Of Contempt Of Court In India Book: Law Of Contempt Of Court In India
Author: K. Balasankaran Nair
ISBN:

8126903597


ISBN-13:

9788126903597

,

978-8126903597


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2004
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors
Number of Pages: 319
Language: English
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