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CHURCHMAN AND OTHERS v. JOINT SHOP STEWARDS' COMMITTEE OF THE WORKERS OF THE PORT OF LONDON AND OTHERS
Knight s Industrial Law Reports1972Vol. 13(2), pp. 123–129
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June 16,1972 Industrial relations — National Industrial Relations Court — Contempt — Committal for — Whether breach of court's order to be proved with same strictness as in High Court — Whether court may proceed against contemnor on own initiative — Official Solicitor — Powers and duties on behalf of alleged contemnor — Industrial Relations Act, 1971 (c. 72), Sch. 3, para. 27 (1) (a).
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