Ajay Singh And Anr And Etc vs State Of Chhattisgarh And Anr on 6 January, 2017
In support of this contention, learned
counsel for the petitioners relied upon a decision Ajay Singh and
Another v. State of Chhattisgarh and another4, wherein the Hon'ble
Supreme Court observed that Article 227 of the Constitution of India
confers power of superintendence on the High Court over the Courts
and tribunals within the territory of the State. The High Court has the
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2017 (3) SCC 330
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jurisdiction and the authority to exercise suo motu power. In the said
case it was held that the High Court on the administrative side had
transferred the case to the learned Sessions Judge by which it has
conferred jurisdiction on the trial Court which has the jurisdiction to
try the Sessions Case under Cr.P.C. and found no illegality in
transferring the same.