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High Court may transfer the cases to High court from -
inferior courts only
tribunals only
inferior courts as well as tribunals.
None of these.
Under section 526, Criminal Procedure Code, the High Court has power to transfer any case from one Court, subordinate to it to another on any of the grounds specified therein. This power of transfer extends to all classes of cases. In view of the amendments made in sections 526 and 528 of the Code by Act No. This power of transfer extends to all classes of cases. In view of the amendments made in Sections 526 and 528 of the Code [See Sections 408-412 of new Code] by Act No. 26 of 1955 no application shall now lie to the High Court for the transfer of a case from one Court to another Court in the same Sessions division unless an application for such transfer has been made to the Sessions Judge and has been rejected by him.
Hence option 1st is correct.
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