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<h1>Civil Courts Can't Intervene in Competition Matters Under Section 61 of the Competition Act, 2002</h1> Section 61 of the Competition Act, 2002, stipulates that civil courts do not have jurisdiction over matters that the Commission or the Appellate Tribunal is authorized to determine under this Act. Furthermore, courts or other authorities are prohibited from granting injunctions related to actions taken or to be taken under the powers conferred by this Act. This provision ensures that the designated bodies under the Act have exclusive authority to handle competition-related issues, preventing interference by civil courts.