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(h)  the number of Judges who are to sit for any purpose, and the powers of Judges sitting alone and in any division of the court;

(i)  the stay of proceedings, and the granting of bail;

(j)  the procedure for enquiries and investigations referred to the court for opinion or report.

 (2) No judgment shall be delivered and no report shall be made by the Supreme Court save in open court and with the concurrence of the majority of the Judges present at the hearing of the case, but nothing shall prevent a Judge who does not concur from delivering a dissenting judgment or opinion.

 (3) Subject to the provisions of any rules made under this paragraph, the Chief Justice of Pakistan shall determine which Judges are to constitute any division of the court and which judges are to sit for any purpose.

PART II

The High Courts

 4. Salaries of Judges.-(1) There shall be paid to the Chief Justice of a High Court a salary of Rs.5, 000 per mensem, and to very other Judge of that Court a salary of Rs. 4.000 per mensem.

 (2) Every Judge of a High Court shall be entitled to such other privileges and allowances, including allowances for expenses in respect of equipment and traveling upon first appointment, and to such rights in respect of leave of absence and pension, as may be determined by the President, and until so determined to the allowances, privileges and rights which immediately before the Constitution Day, were admissible to the Judges of the High Court, and the provisions of the Government of India (High Court Judges) Order, 1937, shall, subject to the provisions of the Constitution, apply.

 5. Administrative function of High Courts.-(1) Each High Court shall have superintendence and control over all courts subject to its appellate or revisional jurisdiction.

 (2) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision, the High Court may-

(a)  call for returns;

(b)  make and issue general rules, and prescribe forms for regulating the practice and procedure of such courts;

(c)  prescribe forms in which books, entries and accounts shall be kept by the officers of any such courts; and

(d)  settle tables of fees to be allowed to the sheriffs, attorneys, and all clerks and officers of such courts;

 Provided that such rules, forms and tables shall not be inconsistent with the provisions of any law for the time being in force, and shall require the previous approval of the Governor.