FAZAL-UR-REHMAN versus ARSHAD MEHMOOD
Section 1 561 Jurisdiction of the High Court The jurisdiction of the High Court may revoke any pending proceedings before any criminal court, if this court commits unlawful conduct or illegal proceedings and violates the provisions of law. That is, if a criminal court is authorized to pass, without approving any order. Similarly, the High Court may then exercise its powers under section 6161A, CCPC, against this order law, the law never intended that section 6161A, of the powers under the CRPC. In practice, litigation should be routinely routed in subordinate courts established by law. A court may exercise its jurisdiction to remove criminal jurisdiction from a criminal court if the court initiates criminal proceedings in a dispute, which was the object of section A61 Cr A, CRPC, of civil nature, Hereditary powers were given to the High Court. The High Court's jurisdiction to prevent the misuse of real and tangible justice and court jurisdiction was extraordinary and it was committed to do justice for the sake of justice and to use it in special circumstances and to only abuse the court process. Hereditary options could not be used to prevent additional treatments.
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