345Procedure in certain cases of contempt
(1) When any such offence as is described in section 175, section 178, section 179, section 180 or section 228 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) is committed in the view or presence of any Civil, Criminal, or Revenue Court, the Court may cause the offender to be detained in custody, and may, at any time before the rising of the Court or the same day, take cognizance of the offence and, after giving he offender a reasonable opportunity of showing cause why he should not be punished under this section, sentence the offender to fine not exceeding two hundred rupees, and, in default of payment of fine, to simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month, unless such fine be sooner paid.
(2) In every such case the Court shall record the fact constituting the offence, with the statement (if any) made by the offender, as well as the finding and sentence.
(3) If the offence is under section 228 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), the record shall show the nature and stage of the judicial proceeding in which the Court interrupted or insulted was sitting, and the nature of the interruption or insult.
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- 340 Procedure in cases mentioned in section 195
- 341 Appeal
- 342 Power to order costs
- 343 Procedure of Magistrate taking cognizance
- 344 Summary procedure for trial for giving false evidence
- 345 Procedure in certain cases of contempt
- 346 Procedure where Court considers that case should not be dealt with under section 345
- 347 When Registrar or Sub-Registrar to be deemed a Civil Court
- 348 Discharge of offender on submission of apology
- 349 Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document
- 350 Summary procedure for punishment for non-attendance by a witness in obedience to summons
- 351 Appeals from convictions under sections 344, 345, 349 and 350
- 352 Certain Judges and Magistrates not to try certain offences when committed before themselves