Delhi High Court issues bailable warrants against contempt accused for calling court proceedings ‘stupid'

The Court issued bailable warrant after contemnor did not appear physically as directed but appeared via VC and termed the court proceedings "stupid".
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The Delhi High Court recently issued bailable warrants against a litigant, alleged to have made scandalous and derogatory remarks against a district judge, after he failed to physically appear before it and said that he would not be facing these "stupid proceedings" against him [Court on its Own Motion v Adeeshwar Singhal].

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