Bishlawi v Minrealm Limited: ChD 2007

Contempt can take a wide variety of forms, including disobedience of court judgments and orders, which for these purposes includes an undertaking to the court which, it is well-established, is equivalent to an injunction and can be enforced by committal

Citations:

[2007] EWHC 2204 (Ch)

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedColl v Floreat Merchant Banking Ltd and Others QBD 3-Jun-2014
The court was asked whether it was possible to bring contempt proceedings against a solicitor for the breach of an undertaking other than one given to the court. The parties had been employee and employer. On the breakdown of that relationship, the . .
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Contempt of Court

Updated: 24 August 2022; Ref: scu.526186