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The inherent powers of the High Court are contained in:
section 462 of Cr PC
section 472 of Cr PC
section 482 of Cr PC
section 492 of Cr PC
- The inherent powers of the High Court are contained in Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).
- This section ensures that there is no injustice due to procedural hurdles.
- It empowers the High Court to make orders necessary to prevent abuse of the court process.
- It also helps in securing the ends of justice.
- Section 462 of CrPC:
- Deals with the effect of errors or irregularities in procedures during trials.
- It generally talks about dismissing minor procedural mistakes unless they cause a failure of justice.
- Section 472 of CrPC:
- Concerns the continuation of a trial when the period of limitation expires.
- It's less about court powers, more about time-bound actions in trials.
- Section 492 of CrPC:
- Relates to the appointment of Public Prosecutors and is not about the inherent powers of the High Court.
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