F1PART 21APPLICATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS IN RELATION TO CONTEMPT OF COURT

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Powers of the court in contempt proceedings21.9

1

If the court finds the defendant in contempt of court, the court may impose a period of imprisonment (an order of committal), a fine, confiscation of assets or other punishment permitted under the law.

2

Execution of an order of committal requires issue of a warrant of committal. An order of committal and a warrant of committal have immediate effect unless and to the extent that the court decides to suspend execution of the order or warrant.

3

An order or warrant of committal must be personally served on the defendant unless the court directs otherwise.

4

To the extent that the substantive law permits, a court may attach a power of arrest to a committal order.

5

An order or warrant of committal may not be enforced more than two years after the date it was made unless the court directs otherwise.