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Arjun Singh vs Mohindra Kumar & Ors on 13 December, 1963

7. As held in Ram Chand and Sons Sugar Mills Private Ltd., M/s.Barabanki (U.P.) v. Kanhayalal Bhargava and others (AIR 1966 SC 1899); Arjun Singh v. Mohindra Kumar and others (AIR 1964 SC 993), Padam Sen and another v. The State of Uttar Pradesh (AIR 1961 SC 218) and Krishnan Namboodiri v. Unnikrishnan Namboodiri (2005 (3) KLT 556), the inherent power of the Court cannot override the express provisions of the law. If there are specific provisions of the Code dealing with a particular topic and they expressly or by necessary implication exhaust the scope of the powers of the Court or the jurisdiction that may be exercised in relation to a matter, the inherent power of the Court cannot be invoked.
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