Sentences with phrase «obey orders of the court»

Your failure to obey the order of this court regarding the proposed relocation may result in further litigation to enforce such order, including contempt of court.
This contentious and lengthy family law litigation is the result of the appellant's (Mark Del Vecchio) refusal to obey orders of the court.

Not exact matches

Our elected representatives do not merely comply with, but obey, the Court's understanding of the constitutional order, and they have tendered obedience for fifty years.
«We also seize this opportunity to call on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately obey the judgment by Honourable Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court, Lagos which ordered publication of the spending of recovered stolen funds by the governments of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, former PresidentUmaru Musa Yar» Adua, and former President Goodluck Jonathan.»
The Attorney General and the entire Government of Ghana are bound by law to obey the order of the African Court on Human and Peoples» Rights.
«We know APC government does not obey court orders, they do not care about due process of the law, they are not moved by protest, and therefore, the best option is to use their votes to chase the governor out of seat when he comes out for re-election.»
Mr. Woyome state «The Attorney General and the entire Government of Ghana are bound by law to obey the order of the African Court on Human and Peoples» Rights; any violation of it will be unlawful under Ghanaian laws.»
Many of the current arch-proponents of «Government must obey all court orders on bail» do not seem to care to mention this other side of the coin to balance the argument.
Article 40, article 75, and Article 88 and the various parliamentary ratifications of the African Charter compel the above personalities representing the State of Ghana to obey the orders of the African Court of Human & People's Rights.
«Further attestation to the existence of the two forces of opposite direction under the Buhari's dictatorial presidency is the recent launch of online signature project spearheaded by a risen constitutional lawyer and Georgetown University law scholar, Ms Carol Ajie; for the purpose of compelling President Buhari to obey court orders and other judicial consequential pronouncements or resign or be impeached.
A statement issued and signed by his aid, Reginald Seth Dogbey, said: «Article 40, article 75, and Article 88 and the various parliamentary ratifications of the African Charter compel the above personalities representing the State of Ghana to obey the orders of the African Court of Human & People's Rights.
However, Justice Ademola who was not comfortable with the violation of his order had told the Federal Government counsel to inform his client to learn how to respect and obey a valid court order.
It is the duty of all Nigerians to ensure that court orders are obeyed», Justice Ademola had also said.
In the petition, which was dated October 21, Ibrahim alleged that the affected member of staff (name withheld), insisted that she must be paid the amount before she could obey the court order that asked the commission to put his name as the candidate of the PDP.
In the application, Dasuki is praying for an order of court prohibiting the Federal Government from further prosecuting him on the N19 billion alleged fraud or any other charge or seeking any form of indulgence before any court in the country, until the order admitting him to bail is obeyed.
As an institution that obeys the law and court orders, the Senate has decided that it will comply with the judgement of the Federal High Court and do nothing to stop Senator Ovie Omo - Agege from resuming in his office and at plenary from tomorrow May 15, 2018, pending the determination of the application for stay of execucourt orders, the Senate has decided that it will comply with the judgement of the Federal High Court and do nothing to stop Senator Ovie Omo - Agege from resuming in his office and at plenary from tomorrow May 15, 2018, pending the determination of the application for stay of execuCourt and do nothing to stop Senator Ovie Omo - Agege from resuming in his office and at plenary from tomorrow May 15, 2018, pending the determination of the application for stay of execution.
Daudu also urged the court that he should compel the federal government to obey the court order and save the judiciary from embarrassment of disobedience.
The group said they would continue protests demanding Sheikh Zakzaky's freedom on the streets of major cities of Nigeria, Abuja in particular, till when the federal government decided to obey the federal high court's order releasing our leader and his wife.
The agents of the Federal Government, especially Department of State Service (DSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have refused to obey any of the court orders.
Assemblyman Charles Barron, of Brooklyn, known for his outspoken ways, got up and began yelling during the governor's speech about the state's failure to obey a 10 year old court order to fully fund schools, and increasing homelessness among other grievances.
He was later arraigned before Justice Yusuf Baba of the Abuja High court on breach of trust and was granted bail but the order was also refused to be obeyed by the security operatives.
Counsel to Dasuki Mr Ahmed Raji (SAN) confirmed to PRNigeria that the former NSA had met all the bail conditions given by Justice Affem but regretted that the court order was not obeyed by the operatives of the SSS.
According to court documents, Rodriguez refused to obey the orders of police who had blocked off a path he was trying to take at Maiden Lane and Broadway just before 2 a.m.
Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court also in Abuja had granted the ex-NSA bail on November 3 in the charges of unlawful possession of firearms but the bail was on November 4 scuttled by the SSS who instead of obeying court order laid siege on his Asokoro Residence and placed him under house arCourt also in Abuja had granted the ex-NSA bail on November 3 in the charges of unlawful possession of firearms but the bail was on November 4 scuttled by the SSS who instead of obeying court order laid siege on his Asokoro Residence and placed him under house arcourt order laid siege on his Asokoro Residence and placed him under house arrest.
«Our legal department has asked us to go ahead and obey the Court of Appeal order against the Federal High court judgCourt of Appeal order against the Federal High court judgcourt judgment.
He said it was necessary for security agencies to obey court orders as the country is guided by rule of law.
«Our legal department has asked us to go ahead and obey the Court of Appeal order against the Federal High Court judgement.
«Not obeying court orders is not the hallmark of democracy, but a virtue of anti-democratic agents.
Yameen had earlier refused to obey a Supreme Court order to release and retry nine dissidents, including some of his political opponents.
A judge who believes federal officials are not obeying a court order could ask the government to show cause why it shouldn't be held in contempt of court, constitutional experts told the Post and Slate.
Mandate: An order or command (oral or written) that must be obeyed; a judicial command directing enforcement of the court's decision.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court, by a 6 - 3 ruling in Medellin v. Texas, held that the President does not have the authority to order states to relax their criminal procedures to obey a ruling of the International Court of Justice.
If the court orders a more definite statement and the order is not obeyed within 14 days after notice of the order or within the time the court sets, the court may strike the pleading or issue any other appropriate order.
I write this now so as to give the media defendants fair warning that the Order of Lederman J. remains binding on them and is to be obeyed in letter and in spirit...» Sentencing will be scheduled at a case conference to be held after Superior Court Justice Myers» reasons are released.
He has been involved in significant litigation involving the civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans and other minorities, such as Korematsu v. United States, a lawsuit to overturn a 40 - year - old conviction for refusal to obey exclusion orders aimed at Japanese Americans during World War II, originally upheld by U.S. Supreme Court.
If one or more of the conditions of a peace bond are broken, either by not obeying one of the conditions or by getting charged with a criminal offence, the person can be charged with a separate criminal offence of «breach of recognizance» or «disobeying a court order
But they have broken the law - a summons is an order of the court, not obeying a court order is the crime of contempt of court (in general, specific jurisdictions have specific penalties for failing to attend a summons).
The court concluded that Luqman had done his best to hinder the administrators in their task and accordingly, only an immediate custodial sentence would bring home to Luqman the gravity of the breaches found to be established, and the importance of the principle that court orders should be obeyed.
Keywords: Family Law, Divorce, Support Orders, Orders of the Court, Refusal to Obey, Arrears of Support, Introducing Affidavit Evidence after Expiry of Timelines
Various factors may relate to that relief: whether the relief must be obtained against third parties; whether the opposing party will likely refuse to obey an order granting the relief; and whether the relief must be enforced outside the jurisdiction of the court or the place of the arbitration.
To award custody of the children to one parent as a consequence of the other parent's failure to obey a court order is an error, as it fails to consider or prioritize the children's best interests.
In order to make sure that drivers recognize the importance of obeying the school zone speed limits, Texas has imposed increased fines and court costs on drivers caught speeding in school zones.
Failure to obey the order is a contempt of the court that issued the order.
Deliberate refusal to obey a court order is contempt of court, and the court has powers to enforce orders if it considers it would help resolve the situation.
The remedies available from the court range from the enforcement of an order to the punishment of a person for failure to obey an order.
The remedies available from the Court range from the enforcement of the order to the punishment of a person for failure to obey an order as set out in the fact sheet.
(4) I am glad you pointed out what all alienated parents complain of» I pleaded to the Judge to hold my ex-husband accountable for denying my Thanksgiving visitation because if he did not go by his word and put my ex-husband in jail, than it will prove to my ex-husband that he could do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, not obey / abide by the new court order becauase the Judge isn't going to repremand him.»
It does not do target parents justice to «equally» blame them (or also called rejected parents) given the fact that target parents obeys court orders, attends his or her child's functions, loves the child etc. while the other parent, the alienating parent, ignores court orders, refuses to participate in parental duties, refuses counseling, chronically bad - mouths within in an ear shot of the child, and in some cases — flees the state or country.
Contempt of court is the failure to obey a court order without legal justification.
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