The Supreme Court has issued a non-bailable warrant against a litigant who called the notice of contempt proceedings useless and disrespectful.
A bench comprising of Justice CT Ravikumar and Justice Rajesh Bindal said that they object to the language that was used
The bench also instructed the SP Balasore district to ensure that the litigant is produced before the Court on February 13.
The bench passed the order after it read the response of the litigant to the notice of the contempt proceedings against him.
During the matter, Justice Ravikumar noted that the contemnor had written that he declines to appear in Court because it is useless notice.
The Bench said that contempt was shown again in reply to notice also.
The Court said that despite notice of bailable warrant, the alleged contemnor has made a communication.
The Court has issued a non-Bailable Warrant to be executed through District Superintendent of Police, Balasore, Odisha, so as to ensure contemnor is present in court on February 13.
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