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This is a book that deals with the extra-ordinary power conferred on the High Court by legislative enactment to deal with the injustice for which there is no specific legal remedy. The Code of Criminal Procedure gives power to the High Court exclusively to invoke its inherent power in appropriate cases to secure ends of justice, or to prevent the abuse of court’s process and to give effect to the orders of court. This book equally deals with the jurisprudence, principles, procedures and practices in connection with the exercise of the inherent by the High Court as and when it is necessary for meeting the ends of justice. This book is equally applicable for lawyers, judges, academics, law students of advance reading, and law training instructors.
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Inherent power U/S 561-A of CR. P.C. context of quashment: jurisprudence, principles, procedures, pleadings, and practice in the high court division of Supreme Court of Bangladesh
2011, Universal Book House
in English
- 1st ed.
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