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influence of drink or drugs, or
(ii) the wilful disobedience of the workman to an order expressly given ... securing the safety of workmen, or
(iii) the wilful removal or disregard by the workman of any safety guard
Central Government Act
Contempt Of Courts Act, 1971
(b) civil contempt" means wilful disobedience to any judg- ment, decree, direction, order, writ
Central Government Act
order of the High Court - much less wilful disobedience and whether
issuance of notice to initiate contempt proceeding would ... from facts
without existence of a clear case of wilful disobedience to the order of the
High Court
Supreme Court of India
respondent unless gives satisfactory explanation, his
non-compliance constitutes wilful disobedience under Section 2(b) Of
the Contempt of Courts ... Section 3 makes recommendation; thereby it
does not constitute wilful disobedience amenable to punishment under
Section 12 of the Contempt
Andhra High Court
Bombay High Court
Rafia Sultana D/O Iqbal Ahemed ... vs 4 The Education Officer (Primary
Bombay High Court
filed a contempt petition before the Supreme Court alleging wilful disobedience of the order dated 12.1.98. However, the same ... seeking to punish the officials of the Corporation for wilful disobedience of the order of this Court. By order dated
Madras High Court
punishing them for
Contempt of Court for wilful disobedience of the orders of this Court
dated 20.10.2011 and 24.10.2011 passed ... passed by the Court and have wilfully disobeyed the orders and are,
therefore, liable to be punished for contempt
Delhi High Court
contempt petition is
filed by the wife complaining of wilful disobedience of the order
passed by the Family Court ... before me is whether it is a case of wilful
disobedience or breach of order passed by the family court
Bombay High Court
petitioner had approached this Court with the allegation of wilful disobedience and disregard to the order of Company Law Board ... respondents, in any event, the question of wilful disobedience of the order of the Company Law Board does not arise
Madras High Court
earning capacity. It is only the petitioner's wilful
disobedience and negligence that brought about the calamity to
himself ... decision, it is held thus:
"A finding as to wilful disobedience is a finding of fact which
might be arrived
Madras High Court
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