Orissa HC Orders Service of Contempt Petition in Amiya Chandra Sabat vs Deoranjan Kumar Singh (2026) held that The court emphasized the necessity for the petitioner to serve extra copies of the contempt petition to the respondents, ensuring all parties are adequately informed.
The case of Amiya Chandra Sabat vs Deoranjan Kumar Singh involves a contempt petition filed by the petitioner against the respondent, an IAS officer. The court addressed procedural matters, including the requirement for the petitioner to serve additional copies of the petition to the respondents. The matter was scheduled for a subsequent hearing, indicating ongoing legal proceedings. The court's decision reflects its commitment to ensuring proper legal processes are followed in contempt cases.
The court emphasized the necessity for the petitioner to serve extra copies of the contempt petition to the respondents, ensuring all parties are adequately informed.
The case illustrates the procedural requirements in contempt proceedings, highlighting the importance of proper legal representation and communication.
Final judgment delivered
First hearing
Next hearing scheduled
Join 50,000+ legal professionals