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The Court-fees Act, 1870
Article 233 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 234 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 236 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Government of India Act, 1935
The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
Article 50 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Ishwari Prasad Sharma And Anr. vs King-Emperor on 13 July, 1927
Before we part, we must indicate with all the emphasis
at our command that the system has to be saved as for a
civilised society an enlightened independent judiciary is
totally indispensable. The High Court must take greater
interest in the proper functioning of the subordinate judi-
ciary. Inspection should not be a matter of casual atten-
tion. The Constitution has vested the control of the subor-
dinate judiciary under Article 235 in the High Court as a
whole and not its Chief Justice alone. Every Judge should,
therefore, take adequate interest in the institution which
is placed under the control of the High Court. We may point
out that that in what Lord Aktins said in Devi Prasad Sharma
and others v. The King Emperor, 70 IA 216.