Bar on civil court jurisdiction limits civil courts from deciding questions under the Act, preserving the statutory forum exclusivity. Bar on civil court jurisdiction: no civil court shall have jurisdiction to deal with or decide any question arising from or relating to anything done or purported to be done under the Act, subject to specified statutory exceptions; the provision channels disputes into the Act's statutory remedy framework and excludes ordinary civil adjudication except where the Act permits alternative forums.
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Bar on civil court jurisdiction limits civil courts from deciding questions under the Act, preserving the statutory forum exclusivity.
Bar on civil court jurisdiction: no civil court shall have jurisdiction to deal with or decide any question arising from or relating to anything done or purported to be done under the Act, subject to specified statutory exceptions; the provision channels disputes into the Act's statutory remedy framework and excludes ordinary civil adjudication except where the Act permits alternative forums.
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