Civil court jurisdiction is barred where benami matters fall within the statutory authorities and tribunal under the Act. Civil courts lack jurisdiction over matters the statutory authorities, Adjudicating Authority, or Appellate Tribunal are empowered to determine under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act. No injunction may be granted by any court or forum regarding actions taken or proposed under powers conferred by the Act. The provision excludes parallel civil court interference and preserves the special statutory mechanism created by the Act.
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Civil court jurisdiction is barred where benami matters fall within the statutory authorities and tribunal under the Act.
Civil courts lack jurisdiction over matters the statutory authorities, Adjudicating Authority, or Appellate Tribunal are empowered to determine under the Prohibition of Benami Property Transactions Act. No injunction may be granted by any court or forum regarding actions taken or proposed under powers conferred by the Act. The provision excludes parallel civil court interference and preserves the special statutory mechanism created by the Act.
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