Bar on civil court jurisdiction prevents suits or injunctions against actions within the securities appellate tribunal's authority. A statutory bar prevents Civil Courts from entertaining suits or proceedings in respect of matters the Securities Appellate Tribunal is empowered to determine, and no court or other authority may grant an injunction in respect of any action taken or to be taken pursuant to powers conferred by the Act.
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Bar on civil court jurisdiction prevents suits or injunctions against actions within the securities appellate tribunal's authority.
A statutory bar prevents Civil Courts from entertaining suits or proceedings in respect of matters the Securities Appellate Tribunal is empowered to determine, and no court or other authority may grant an injunction in respect of any action taken or to be taken pursuant to powers conferred by the Act.
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