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Naresh Shridhar Mirajkar And Ors vs State Of Maharashtra And Anr on 3 March, 1966

"66. The High Courts in India are superior courts of record. They have original and appellate jurisdiction. They have inherent and plenary powers. Unless expressly or impliedly barred, and subject to the appellate or discretionary jurisdiction of this Court, the High Courts have unlimited jurisdiction, including the jurisdiction to determine their own powers. (See Naresh Shridhar Mirajkar v. State of Maharashtra and Anr. [1966] 3 SCR 744. As stated in Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th edition, Vol.10, para 713: "Prima facie, no matter is deemed to be beyond the jurisdiction of a superior court unless it is expressly shown to be so, while nothing is within the jurisdiction of an inferior court unless it is W.A.1309/2016 :28:
Supreme Court of India Cites 62 - Cited by 552 - P B Gajendragadkar - Full Document
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