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against the respondent for withdrawing from her
undertaking given to the Court, at the time of filing of the petition ... divorce decree.
25. She further refers to decision of Supreme Court in Hitesh
Bhatnagar v. Deepa Bhatnagar
Delhi High Court
made a rule of the Court and the appeal before the High
Court was disposed of in terms ... setting out the
undertaking given by him to Court. As observed by the Supreme Court in
the said case
Delhi High Court
made a rule of the court and the appeal before the High Court was
disposed of in terms ... setting out the undertaking given
by him to Court.As observed by the Supreme Court in the said case that
Delhi High Court
made by the court and breach of the undertaking is
misconduct amounting to contempt. An 'undertaking given to Court'
should ... given to
the High Court and there having been a clear breach of undertaking
contempt of the High Court
Rajasthan High Court
also the
undertaking given to the Court; and further with a view to defeat
the judgment and decree passed against ... Court or wilful
breach of undertaking given to a Court.
From the reading of the definition of'civil contempt' provided
Karnataka High Court
order, the undertaking given by the alleged
contemnor, Mohmmad Osman Mohmmad Ismail is
recorded by this Court.
2. The petitioner ... comply with the
undertaking given before the learned Single
Judge of this Court through his Advocate. The
salary
Bombay High Court
judgment of the High
Court. I will also comply with the order of the trial Court
regarding arrears of rent ... undertaking given by the tenant
was an undertaking to the landlord and not an undertaking to the Court.
Reliance
Delhi High Court
undertaking given by the defendants as an undertaking
given to the Court and not given to the other side ... Desai has relied on a judgment of
the Calcutta High Court in Nisha Kanto v. Saroj Bashini
Bombay High Court
given to the Court to hand over possession
to the receiver. The High Court had so found. This Court
construed ... given by the appellant at
all. The High Court had proceeded, according to this Court,
erroneously by implying an undertaking
Supreme Court of India
defendant for a
relief from an undertaking given to this Court contained in the consent
terms which disposed ... protect licensees, the Court should relieve her from the
undertaking which she has given. Mr.Cooper for the defendant
Bombay High Court
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