GHULAM MUSTAFA versus STATE
Criminal Code of Conduct (CCPC) Section 561 Section 561A, CRPC's inherent jurisdiction over the conceptual power of the High Court is not intended to prevent prosecution, but to prevent abuse of court proceedings. Is for Before preparing a preliminary step charge and recording the evidence, the court has to look at the value of the charges against the accused and if a case comes up early, the court will consider Article 561A, CRP. May refuse to revoke the High Court under c. The trial court cannot accept the role and cannot evaluate / evaluate the evidence that is yet to come. It is the duty of the trial court that the High Court cannot conduct such an exercise by an inquiry to determine the crime or innocence of an individual. The defendants may have good defense but they have to pass a cross-examination examination and the definition of defense evidence is also the duty of the trial court in light of the legal provisions d. Rule 1, 561A, CRPC issued by the High Courts. The jurisdiction under this Act is unusual and the powers of the High Court should not be exercised lightly and generally or generally.
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