LAWS(DLH)-1995-10-51

GWALIAR CEMENT COMPANY Vs. PADAM AGGARWAL

Decided On October 10, 1995
GWALIAR CEMENT COMPANY Appellant
V/S
PADAM AGGARWAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The appellant contends that there is a breach of the order of the Court (J.K. Mehra, J.) which restrained the deft in Suit No. 725/94 from "leaving the country without permission of this Court" till the next date of hearing. It is asserted that the deft. left the country without obtaining the permission of the Court. This assertion is supported by subsequent orders.

(2.) A civil contempt petition was filed. It has been asserted by the petitioner that the contempt petition was made for initiation of contempt proceedings against the respondents.

(3.) It has been held in [1981 (2) ILR Delhi 993], that civil contempt in certain circumstances has a two-fold character, (i) reparatory between the parties to the action, and (ii) "criminal nature" between the court and the contemner. Here the petitioner has not prayed for any reparation against the original deft/respdt for non-compliance with the order of the Court. Nor does the petition contain any pleas regarding any alleged contumacious conduct on the part of the defts. A Hon'ble Single Judge of this Court (Devinder Gupta, J.) has dismissed the petition and hence this appeal has been filed. It is not disputed before us that the defts went out of India without permission of the Court, but have since come back.