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Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973
482. Saving of inherent powers of High Court. Nothing in this Code shall be deemed ... limit or affect the inherent powers of the High Court to make such orders as may be necessary to give
Central Government Act
instant case is about the ambit of the inherent powers of the High Courts under Section 482, Code of Criminal ... 498A and 406 IPC are non-compoundable and the inherent powers under Section 482 of the Code cannot be invoked
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constituting offence
against accused-Exercise of High Court's inherent power
under s. 482 to quash interlocutory order summoning accused ... Nothing in s. 397(2) limits or
affects the inherent power under s. 482. The scope, ambit
and range
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shall be deemed to limit or affect the inherent powers of
the High Court. However, it cannot be said that ... operate in the exercise of the inherent power
at all because it would be setting at naught
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Civil Procedure-Inherent powers of courts-
Temporary Injunction-Restraining party from
proceeding with suit in another State-Legality and
propriety ... order of injunction
could be made under the inherent powers of the
court under s. 151 Code of Civil Procedure
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wide and
no fetter can be placed on the inherent powers of this Court by laying
down a straight jacket ... Section 561A.
10. The inherent power of the High Court to do real and substantial
justice between the parties
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Inherent powers vis-a-vis revisional powers of the High
Court, nature of-Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 Sections ... Code of
Criminal Procedure contradict the contention whether the
inherent powers of the High Court under Section 482 stands
repelled
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appropriate cases grant temporary
injunction in exercise of its inherent power in cases not
covered ... inherent power of the Court
cannot be invoked to nullify or stultify a statutory
provision. While exercising inherent power
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shall be deemed to limit or otherwise affect the inherent powers of the Code
to make such orders ... other than securing
clarification required by the court, the inherent power under section 151 of
the Code, subject
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contended that : (i) the High Court did not have
inherent power to pass the order; (ii) the impugned order
violated ... evidence in the case, the order was within the inherent
power of the High Court
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