D.V.SHYLENDRA KUMAR, C.R.KUMARASWAMY
High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore, represented by its Registrar General – Appellant
Versus
N. V. Srinivasa – Respondent
Shylendra Kumar, J.
This criminal contempt petition is registered suo-motu by the registry of this Court on receiving a communication dated 17.2.2011 originating from the office of Senior Civil Judge & CJM, Chickballapur and through proper channel addressed to the Registrar General of the High Court and the learned Senior Civil Judge and CJM., Chickballapur having made a request for initiating contempt proceedings against the accused-an advocate practicing before that Court, for the reason that certain uttering by the advocate in the open court hall on the 10th of February 2011, are according to the learned Judge who has passed the orders in RA No.31/2011 pending before that court and which uttering was out of passion which reads as under in the said letter:
“1. As Tahsildar was sitting in the Court Hall from 11-00 AM to 5.00 PM, this Court has ordered in his favour.
2. 50% of the Advocates have seen Tahsildar, visiting the chambers of the Judge at 2.30 PM.
3. I have not seen this type of orders made in my entire career of 40 years at the Bar.
4. Government Advocate knew that the orders would be in his favour, hence he has not entered into the Court, Now he is coming (
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