Contempt of Court -- Scope of Jurisdiction in Contempt Proceedings -- Confined to examining compliance, not re-adjudication of concluded issues
Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, S.12 -- Contempt of Court -- Scope of Jurisdiction -- The jurisdiction of a court in contempt proceedings is confined solely to examining whether the directions issued by it have been complied with -- Such jurisdiction does not extend to re-adjudication of issues that have already been finally concluded.
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