Inherent powers of Court preserved to secure justice and prevent abuse of process under Company Court Rules. Rule 9 preserves the inherent powers of the Court notwithstanding the Rules. It confirms that nothing in the Rules limits the Court's authority to issue directions or pass orders necessary for the ends of justice or to prevent abuse of the process of the Court. The rule operates as a saving clause preserving residual jurisdiction to make appropriate orders in aid of justice and to guard against misuse of court process.
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Inherent powers of Court preserved to secure justice and prevent abuse of process under Company Court Rules.
Rule 9 preserves the inherent powers of the Court notwithstanding the Rules. It confirms that nothing in the Rules limits the Court's authority to issue directions or pass orders necessary for the ends of justice or to prevent abuse of the process of the Court. The rule operates as a saving clause preserving residual jurisdiction to make appropriate orders in aid of justice and to guard against misuse of court process.
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