in the Act would in case of conflict with section A override its provisions.” 30. In light of the discussion above, we are of the view that while enacting the CRPF Act the legislative intent was not to declare that only those minor punishments could be imposed as are specified in Section 11 of the CRPF Act. Rather, it was left open for the Central Government to frame rules to carry out the purposes of the Act and the punishments Civil Appeal @ SLP (C) No.4106/2021 Page 31 of 38imposable were subject to the rules framed under the Act. 31. In that context, one of the purposes of the Act could be gathered from Section 8, which vests the superintendence and control over the Force in the Central Government. The concept of “control”, as per P. Ramantha Aiyer’s Advanced Law Lexicon (4th Edition), inter alia, implies that the controlling authority must be in a position to dominate the affairs of its subordinate19. In State of West Bengal v. Nripendra Nath Bagchi20, a Constitution Bench of