SHEN XING v.LI JUN
The judge was satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant knew and understood his undertaking, deliberately breached it by telephone calls and SMS messages, and therefore committed contempt; accordingly the defendant was committed for contempt and sentenced with terms set out in the order.
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- Citation
- SHEN XING v.LI JUN
- Parties
- Applicant: Plaintiff; Respondent: Defendant
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 17 March 2014
- Case Number
- HCMP362/2014
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Contempt/committal / Hearing of Committal Application (defendant Absent)
- Outcome
- Defendant committed for contempt of court; sentencing imposed and partly suspended
- Legal Topics
- Breach of Undertaking, Committal, Injunction, Harassment, Substituted Service
- Source Language
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Parties
Plaintiff
Applicant
Defendant
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Contempt/committal / Hearing of Committal Application (defendant Absent)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant breached the undertaking given to the court
- 2 Whether the breach amounted to contempt of court
- 3 Whether the defendant was aware of the undertaking and acted deliberately
Ratio Decidendi
The judge was satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant knew and understood his undertaking, deliberately breached it by telephone calls and SMS messages, and therefore committed contempt; accordingly the defendant was committed for contempt and sentenced with terms set out in the order.
Court Disposition
Defendant committed for contempt of court; sentencing imposed and partly suspended
Orders
- Defendant committed for contempt of court
- Six months imprisonment imposed, execution suspended from 12 March 2014 to 11 March 2016 inclusive unless the defendant commits any breach of the said undertaking within that period
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