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In this video, we’ll understand Section 528 of BNSS (Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita) — the new version of Section 482 of CrPC — which talks about the Inherent Powers of the High Court. Learn when and how the High Court can quash proceedings, prevent abuse of process, and secure the ends of justice. This is a must-watch for law students, judiciary aspirants, and anyone preparing for BNSS 2025. We’ll also compare CrPC vs BNSS, discuss important case laws, and explain the concept with simple examples so you never forget it again! 💡 🧠 What you’ll learn: Meaning of Inherent Powers Difference between Section 482 CrPC and Section 528 BNSS When High Court can use these powers Important case laws (Madhu Limaye v. State of Maharashtra, etc.) Practical examples for better understanding ⚖️ Keywords / Tags (for SEO): BNSS Section 528, Section 528 BNSS Explained, Inherent Powers of High Court, BNSS vs CrPC, BNSS 2025, Judiciary Preparation, Law Notes, Section 482 CrPC, CrPC Replaced by BNSS, BNSS Judiciary 2025, Legal Studies, BNSS Simplified 00:00 – Inherent Powers of High Court (Introduction) 03:12 – Saving Clause (Section 530 BNSS) Explained 04:14 – Sakir Vasu vs State of U.P. – Landmark Judgment 07:15 – A.R. Antulay vs R.S. Nayak – Important Case Law