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Under the scheme of Cr. P.C. the inherent powers vest in:
the High Court
the Court of Session
the Court of District & Sessions Judge
all of the above.
- The Criminal Procedure Code (Cr. P.C.) provides certain courts with inherent powers.
- High Courts possess inherent powers under Section 482 of the Cr. P.C. These powers allow them to make necessary orders to secure justice or prevent abuse of the court's process.
- Courts of Session and the Court of District & Sessions Judge do not have inherent powers under Cr. P.C. like the High Court. Their powers are specifically defined within the Code.
- Inherent powers are unique to the High Courts to ensure fair and just proceedings.
Correct Answer: Option 1, the High Court
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