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contempt of court Meaning in Telugu ( contempt of court తెలుగు అంటే)



న్యాయస్థాన దిక్కరణ, కోర్టు యొక్క పరువు నష్టం

Noun:

కోర్టు-వ్యక్తీకరణ, కోర్టు యొక్క పరువు నష్టం,



contempt of court's Usage Examples:

Tommy Robinson jailed for contempt of court".


were charged with any crime; however, they were held in prison for civil contempt of court in an attempt to force them to testify.


He served a six-month jail term for contempt of court.


racist, sexist[citation needed], homophobic/transphobic[citation needed], libellous, infringes someone else"s trade mark or leads to contempt of court.


under house arrest since August 2019 awaiting trial on charges of criminal contempt of court, which arose during his appeal against Kaplan’s RICO decision.


1936) is the American record holder for the longest time being held in civil contempt of court.


His ubiquitous late-night infomercials, which promoted unsubstantiated health, diet, and financial advice, earned him a fortune but eventually resulted in civil and criminal penalties for fraud, larceny, and contempt of court.


President Bill Clinton in 1998, and then, in 1999, found Clinton to be in civil contempt of court.


On leaving the court, he threatened a director of the company, telling him: Your trouble has only just started, you will need to look under your bed, which led to a charge of contempt of court and six months in custody, which he served in Winchester Prison.


Others interrupted courts of law and verbally provoked the judge so that he would order their immediate execution (a normal punishment at the time for contempt of court).


sexist[citation needed], homophobic/transphobic[citation needed], libellous, infringes someone else"s trade mark or leads to contempt of court.


The term contempt of court refers to civil contempt.


On July 5, 2006, Anderson was found in contempt of court by U.



Synonyms:

civil contempt, contempt, criminal contempt,



Antonyms:

liking, compliance, obedience, courtesy,



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