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High Court superintendence limited to courts under its appellate jurisdiction; judgments not subject to appeal or revision cannot be questioned. The amendment replaces the first clause of Article 227 to provide that every High Court has superintendence over courts subject to its appellate jurisdiction, and inserts a limitation that the High Court has no jurisdiction to question judgments of inferior courts that are not otherwise subject to appeal or revision.
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High Court superintendence limited to courts under its appellate jurisdiction; judgments not subject to appeal or revision cannot be questioned.
The amendment replaces the first clause of Article 227 to provide that every High Court has superintendence over courts subject to its appellate jurisdiction, and inserts a limitation that the High Court has no jurisdiction to question judgments of inferior courts that are not otherwise subject to appeal or revision.
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