CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT, 1971
The extraordinarily broad language used in the concept of criminal contempt makes it easier for judges to impose more restrictions on journalistic freedom. The court’s ability to preserve its own grandeur and respect is known as contempt power. The Supreme Court’s and the High Court’s constitutions both acknowledge this power’s inherent nature. The 1971 Contempt of
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