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confers no new
power on the High Court: it merely safe-guards all existing inherent
powers possessed ... powers of the Court, they shall exclude
the existence of any additional inherent power in the High Court
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reached this
Court. This Court held that the High Court in exercise of its inherent
powers could quash ... inherent powers of the High Court.
Notwithstanding Section 320, High Court can exercise its inherent power
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power by the
High Court. Such cases would be few and far between. The
High Court ... revisional power of
the High Court under the 1898 Code. the High Court will
refuse
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Muniswamy the apex
court held that the High Court can under its inherent power quash
proceedings pending before ... held by the Supreme Court that the inherent
power of the court under Section 482 Cr.P.C. should
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every High Court
as the Highest Court exercising criminal jurisdiction in a
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state has inherent power ... inherent in the High Court and must, therefore, be
deemed to have been preserved.
The power
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inherent power of the High Court under s. 561A of the
Code and the High Court ... bail, express power has been conferred on the
High Court or the Court of Sessions to arrest them
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revisional or appellate
power, may exercise its inherent powers. Inherent power of the High Court
can be exercised ... incidental or supplemental power, evidently, the High
Court can exercise its inherent jurisdiction irrespective of the nature
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powers of the High
Court and can be invoked in exceptional cases only when the
High Court ... High Court cannot ask for
his release on bail under sec. 496, but the High Court
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revisional power of the High Court under the 1898
Code, the High Court will refuse ... power by the High Court. But
such cases would be few and far between. The High Court
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afresh by the High Court was allowed by
their Lordships of the Supreme Court".
16. Reliance was then ... doesn't confer any power on
the High Court. It only saves such inherent power which the Court
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