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(h) In exercise of its power of superintendence High Court
cannot interfere to correct mere errors of law or fact or
just because another view than the one taken by the
tribunals or courts subordinate to it, is a possible view. In
other words the jurisdiction has to be very sparingly
exercised.
(i) The High Courts power of superintendence under
Article 227 cannot be curtailed by any statute. It has
been declared a part of the basic structure of the
Constitution by the Constitution Bench of this Court in L.
Chandra Kumar v. Union of India and therefore
abridgement by a constitutional amendment is also very
doubtful.