QADIR BUX BHATTI versus THE STATE
Section 1 561A, the inherent powers of the powers conferred on the High Court by Section 616161A, CRPC, should be exercised in view of the strange facts and circumstances of each case and the usual Accordingly, such options cannot be used. Turning to the ordinary course of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the inherent jurisdiction of the 1898 High Court was no substitute or additional jurisdiction, but it was to be used only in the interest of justice to resolve complaints for which any other method was available. was not. , The CRPC was not to be used as much as the usual High Court litigation in its sole discretion to prevent or divert the usual procedure of procedure set forth in the relevant statutes. Will not
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