Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Inherent powers preserved to issue orders ensuring enforcement, preventing abuse, and securing the ends of justice under the Sanhita. Section 528 preserves the inherent powers of the High Court, providing that nothing in the Sanhita limits or affects those powers and authorizing the High Court to make orders necessary to give effect to any order under the Sanhita, to prevent abuse of the process of any court, and to secure the ends of justice.
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Inherent powers preserved to issue orders ensuring enforcement, preventing abuse, and securing the ends of justice under the Sanhita.
Section 528 preserves the inherent powers of the High Court, providing that nothing in the Sanhita limits or affects those powers and authorizing the High Court to make orders necessary to give effect to any order under the Sanhita, to prevent abuse of the process of any court, and to secure the ends of justice.
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