Bar on jurisdiction of civil courts restricts civil court power to decide questions under the Act subject to limited exceptions. A statutory bar on jurisdiction of civil courts prevents civil courts from dealing with or deciding any question arising from or relating to anything done or purported to be done under the Act, subject only to the exceptions provided in sections 117 and 118.
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Bar on jurisdiction of civil courts restricts civil court power to decide questions under the Act subject to limited exceptions.
A statutory bar on jurisdiction of civil courts prevents civil courts from dealing with or deciding any question arising from or relating to anything done or purported to be done under the Act, subject only to the exceptions provided in sections 117 and 118.
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