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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 essential to prevent abuse of process and to ensure justice.
- Section 482 of CrPC: This section preserves the inherent powers of the High Court. It allows the court to make necessary orders to achieve justice, prevent abuse of process, and secure the ends of justice.
- Section 462 of CrPC: Deals with the power of a court to decide on the time and place of judicial proceedings.
- Section 472 of CrPC: Concerns the continuation of proceedings on the death of an informer.
- Section 492 of CrPC: Does not exist in the current context as an active section in the CPC.
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