G.J. Lutaya v H.G. Gandesha and Another (Civil Application 2 of 1989)
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Committal for contempt requires proof beyond reasonable doubt of wilful disobedience; the respondents' honest belief that no enforceable order existed defeated the application, which was dismissed.
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