- Author(s): K.K. Venugopal, Gopal Subramanium
- Publisher: LexisNexis
- Edition: 1 Ed 2011
- ISBN 13 9788184736045
- Approx. Pages 176 + Contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
A Restatement of Indian Law is neither a
commentary nor a catalogue of case-law. It is not opinion-based. It is
intended to be an authoritative neutral statement of the law on the
subject. The objects of a restatement are to state the current law of
the land by considering the relevant constitutional/ statutory
provisions and judicial pronouncements, to identify and remove
uncertainties and ambiguities surrounding the legal principles, and to
clarify and simplify the law for its better adaptation to the needs of
the society. The Indian Restatement of Law is not intended to be
encyclopaedic on the lines of Halsbury's Laws of England or Corpus Juris
Secundum or American jurisprudence. The restatements will be in respect
of specific subjects in areas where there is a need for a clear
statement of law. It is intended to benefit the members of the Bar,
Bench, Academia, Civil Servants and general public. A certain amount of
uniformity and neutrality is sought to be achieved by ensuring that the
restatement is restricted to statutory provisions, well settled legal
principles and the authoritative pronouncement of the Supreme Court. The
restatement has been subjected to public scrutiny by placing the draft
prepared by the contributors before jurists and academics, inviting
comments and suggestions for improvement. The suggestions received have
been processed by an Editorial Committee and appropriate changes made to
ensure that the restatement attempts to achieves clarity and accuracy.
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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Editorial Note
List of Abbreviations
Table of Cases
PART-I: PRELIMINARY
1. Constitutional Aspects
PART-II: APPLICABLE LAW
2. Civil Contempt
3. Criminal Contempt
4. Exceptions to Contempt
5. Defences to Contempt
6. Remedies and Penalties
PART-III: PROCEDURE & MISCELLANEOUS
7. Procedure
8. Limitation
9. Appeals
10. Rules Framed by the Supreme Court and High Courts
PART IV APPENDIX
Appendix 1 The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
Appendix 2 The Contempt of Courts Act, 1952
Appendix 3 The Contempt of Courts Act, 1920
Index
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Author Details
K.K. Venugopal, Senior Advocate
Gopal Subramanium, Senior Advocate