following propositions:
16.1. Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High
Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer
.
new powers. It only recognises and preserves powers which
inhere in the High Court;
16.2. The invocation
bringing an end to the
criminal process, for addressing the concerns noted at the
outset and future guidance of trial courts, some of the crucial ... High
Court, as recognized and preserved by Section 482
Cr. PC, is primarily to "prevent abuse of the
process of court
following propositions:
(i) Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High Court
to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... reiterated that Section
482 preserves the inherent powers of the High Court to prevent an
abuse of the process of any court or to secure
following propositions:
16.1. Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High
Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer
new powers. It only recognises and preserves powers which
inhere in the High Court;
16.2. The invocation
following propositions
16.1. Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer new powers. It only recognises and preserves powers which inhere in the High Court;
16.2. The invocation
following propositions:
(16.1) Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the
High Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer
new powers. It only recognises and preserves powers which
inhere in the High Court.
(16.2) The invocation
following propositions:
16.1. Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High
Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer
new powers. It only recognises and preserves powers which
inhere in the High Court;
16.2. The invocation
follows:-
i. " Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer new powers. It only recognizes and preserves powers which inhere in the High Court.
ii.The invocation
following propositions :
16.1 Section 482 preserves the inherent powers of the High
Court to prevent an abuse of the process of any court ... justice. The provision does not confer
new powers. It only recognises and preserves powers
which inhere in the High Court.
16.2 The invocation
bringing an end to the
criminal process, for addressing the concerns noted at the
outset and future guidance of trial courts, some of the crucial ... High
Court, as recognized and preserved by Section 482
Cr. PC, is primarily to "prevent abuse of the
process of court