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227. Power of superintendence over all courts by the High
Court
(1) Every High Court shall have superintendence over all
courts and tribunals throughout the territories interrelation to which it exercises
jurisdiction
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing
provisions, the High Court may
(a) call for returns from such courts;
(b) make and issue general rules and prescribe forms for
regulating the practice and proceedings of such courts; and
(c) prescribe forms in which books, entries and accounts
shall be kept by the officers of any such courts
(3) The High Court may also settle tables of fees to be
allowed to the sheriff and all clerks and officers of such courts and to
attorneys, advocates and pleaders practising therein: Provided that any rules
made, forms prescribed or tables settled under clause ( 2 ) or clause ( 3 )
shall not be inconsistent with the provision of any law for the time being in
force, and shall require the previous approval of the Governor
(4) Nothing in this article shall be deemed to confer on a High Court powers of superintendence over any court or tribunal constituted by or under any law relating to the Armed Forces
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