Calling Judges ‘lord’, ‘lordship’, ‘your honour’ not mandatory: Supreme Court
New Delhi: Judges should be addressed in courts in a respectful and dignified manner and it is not compulsory to call […]
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New Delhi: Judges should be addressed in courts in a respectful and dignified manner and it is not compulsory to call […]
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Section 195 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 CrPC bars the court from taking cognizance of offences relating to contempt
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