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Power of High Court to withdraw or transfer revision cases is provisioned under:
Section 290 Cr. P.C.
Section 402 Cr. P.C.
Section 388 Cr. P.C.
Section 222 Cr. P.C.
- Section 290 Cr. P.C.: This section is related to the doctrine of estoppel, covering how estoppel cannot apply to penal consequences. It does not relate to the revision cases.
- Section 402 Cr. P.C.: This section gives the High Court the authority to control orders of inferior courts concerning matters such as withdrawal or transfer of cases.
- Correct Answer: Section 402 Cr. P.C. is indeed correct.
- Section 388 Cr. P.C.: It involves inquiries and trials of persons accused of offenses under certain circumstances. It is not related to the revision cases.
- Section 222 Cr. P.C.: This section pertains to inclusion of offense which is proved but not charged specifically in details. It is different from revisional powers.
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