Exclusion of civil jurisdiction bars suits and injunctions against actions under the Competition Act regime Exclusion of civil court jurisdiction precludes civil suits or proceedings concerning matters the Commission or the Appellate Tribunal may determine under the Competition Act and prohibits courts or other authorities from granting injunctions against actions taken or to be taken under powers conferred by the Act, thereby preventing parallel civil litigation and interlocutory relief that would interfere with the Act's administrative adjudication.
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Exclusion of civil jurisdiction bars suits and injunctions against actions under the Competition Act regime
Exclusion of civil court jurisdiction precludes civil suits or proceedings concerning matters the Commission or the Appellate Tribunal may determine under the Competition Act and prohibits courts or other authorities from granting injunctions against actions taken or to be taken under powers conferred by the Act, thereby preventing parallel civil litigation and interlocutory relief that would interfere with the Act's administrative adjudication.
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