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writs as may be necessary for doing complete
justice
in
any
cause
or
matter
pending
before it, including orders for the purpose
of securing the attendance of any person or
the
discovery
or
production
of
any
document.”
It
empowers
this
court
in
exercise
of
its
jurisdiction to pass such decree or make such order
as is necessary for doing complete justice in any
cause or matter pending before it. No other court has
this power. It has conferred the power deliberately
on this highest court of the country to stress that
obviously
the
constitution
occasions
is
when
fountain
of
the
court
any
apex
enacted
justice
law
and
on
under
the
some
rare
the
true
diverts
course of justice, power is vested in this court and
this
court
alone,
to
make
such
orders
as
are
necessary in the interest of justice. This is what
the Founders of our constitution intended. This is
the trust reposed by the Founding Fathers upon the
highest court of the nation.