Justice N. Kirubakaran of the Madras High Court criticized the stark increase in contempt of court matters since 1990. The judge has asked the State government to devise a mechanism to curb the non-obedience of court orders..Justice N. Kirubakaran of the Madras High Court criticized the stark increase in contempt of court matters since 1990. The judge has asked the State government to devise a mechanism to curb the non-obedience of court orders..Giving a year-wise breakup of the number of contempt cases, the judge observed that there were 421 such cases in 1990 while the year 2012 saw 2,434 contempt of court cases..As per this report, the High Court observed:.“It is very clear that it has been the attitude of the authorities to exhibit lackadaisical attitude towards complying with court orders, and there has been continuous violation of court orders deliberately.”
Justice N. Kirubakaran of the Madras High Court criticized the stark increase in contempt of court matters since 1990. The judge has asked the State government to devise a mechanism to curb the non-obedience of court orders..Justice N. Kirubakaran of the Madras High Court criticized the stark increase in contempt of court matters since 1990. The judge has asked the State government to devise a mechanism to curb the non-obedience of court orders..Giving a year-wise breakup of the number of contempt cases, the judge observed that there were 421 such cases in 1990 while the year 2012 saw 2,434 contempt of court cases..As per this report, the High Court observed:.“It is very clear that it has been the attitude of the authorities to exhibit lackadaisical attitude towards complying with court orders, and there has been continuous violation of court orders deliberately.”