Charles Bowen, Baron Bowen Quote

The object of the discipline enforced by the Court in case of contempt of court is not to vindicate the dignity of the Court or the person of the Judge, but to prevent undue interference with the administration of justice.


Hellmore v. Smith (2) (1886), L. R. 35 C. D. 455.


The object of the discipline enforced by the Court in case of contempt of court is not to vindicate the dignity of the Court or the person of the...

The object of the discipline enforced by the Court in case of contempt of court is not to vindicate the dignity of the Court or the person of the...

The object of the discipline enforced by the Court in case of contempt of court is not to vindicate the dignity of the Court or the person of the...

The object of the discipline enforced by the Court in case of contempt of court is not to vindicate the dignity of the Court or the person of the...