An order granting custody did not require a person to or abstain from a particular act, and could not therefore be the source of a comittal for contempt of it.
Orse ; Dempster v Dempster
Citations:
[1991] 2 FLR 34, Independent 09-Nov-1990
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – In re S-C (Children) v H-C CA 28-Jan-2010
The appellant appealed against an order finding her in contempt of court for breach of a court order. The finding had been made in the absence of the parties. She had reported to the police a distorted version of a medical report in the children . .
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Contempt of Court
Updated: 22 May 2022; Ref: scu.396469