The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971
न्यायालय अवमान अधिनियम, 1971
Bare Act | Diglot Edition (English / Hindi)
2024 Edition
Published by The Bright Law House
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The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 is a vital procedural law enacted to uphold the authority, dignity, and proper functioning of courts in India. The Act defines and regulates civil and criminal contempt, prescribing punishments for acts that scandalise the court, obstruct the administration of justice, or disobey court orders.
This Bare Act Diglot Edition (English–Hindi) presents the complete and authentic statutory text in both languages, making it especially useful for Hindi-medium students and bilingual readers. The clear, section-wise layout ensures easy understanding for academic study, exam preparation, and practical reference.
The 2024 Edition, published by Bright Law House, is an essential reference for law students, judiciary aspirants, advocates, and anyone dealing with court procedures and judicial authority.
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(English text with corresponding Hindi translation)
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Updated 2024 Edition
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Clear section-wise presentation
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