2002 Supreme(Raj) 396
UMESH C.BANERJEE, Y.K.SABHARWAL
Anil Ratan Sarkar – Appellant
Versus
Hirak Ghosh – Respondent
Advocates Appeared:
Altaf Ahmad, Additional Solicitor General, A.K. Ganguli, Bhaskar P. Gupta, Pradip Chatterjee, Bikas Bhattacharya, Senior Advocates, Rana Mukherjee, Sumita Mukherjee, S. Gautam, Jaydeep Kar, D. Bharat Kumar, Abhijit Sengupta, Tara Chandra Sharma, Neelam Sh
Honble BANERJEE, J.–The most accepted methodology of governmental working ought always to be fairness and in the event of its absence, law Courts would be within its jurisdiction to deal with the matter appropriately. This proposition is so well settled that we need not dilate further on to this. It is this concept of fairness which Mr. Ganguli, appearing in support of the Petition for contempt very strongly contended, is totally absent in spite of three final rounds of litigation upto this Court between the parties. Mr. Bhaskar Gupta, learned senior advocate appearing for the alleged contemnors, however, contended that the conduct of the respondents can neither be termed to be unfair or in disregard to the orders of the Court on a true reading of the order - this stand of the respondents, however, stands negated by Mr. Ganguli. The conduct. Mr. Ganguli, contended, is not only deliberate but utterly perverse and in grossest violation of the orders of this Court and by reason therefor the fruit of the litigation has not yet been made available and being decried to the petitioner for one reason or the other for the last about 15 years. Incidentally, it would be convenient to note tha
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