LAWS(ALL)-2008-10-139

SHARWAN KUMAR Vs. ATUL KUMAR GUPTA AND OTHERS

Decided On October 14, 2008
SHARWAN KUMAR Appellant
V/S
Atul Kumar Gupta and others Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS appeal was initially filed under Section 19 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 by appellant Sharwan Kumar appearing in person being aggrieved by an order dated 28.04.2008 passed in Criminal Misc. Case No.181 (C) of 2008 by means of which the Hon'ble Contempt Judge had dropped the proceedings and the Contempt Petition was dismissed. Later on, appellant Sharwan Kumar had made a request that the contempt appeal be treated to be a Special Appeal preferred against the aforesaid judgement under Chapter-VIII Rule 5 of the High Court Rules. Permission was granted, and as such, this appeal is being treated as Special Appeal.

(2.) THIS Court had called upon the learned Chief Standing Counsel to assist the Court with respect to maintainability of the appeal under Section 19 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 or Special Appeal as provided under Chapter-VIII Rule 5 of the High Court Rules.

(3.) SO far as Special Appeal against the above order is concerned, learned Chief Standing Counsel has placed before the Court the provisions of filing Special Appeal as provided under Chapter-VIII Rule 5 of the High Court Rules and even within its parameter, this Special Appeal is not maintainable against an order of learned Single Judge passed under the contempt jurisdiction by means of which the contempt petition was dismissed and notices were discharged. Learned Chief Standing Counsel has further proceeded to argue that had it been the case that the Hon'ble Contempt Judge while issuing certain directions had travelled beyond the scope of contempt jurisdiction, the Special Appeal under Chapter-VIII Rule 5 of the High Court Rules would lie, but there is no such case and in the present situation and scenario neither Contempt Appeal nor Special Appeal is maintainable.