Designated courts for Special Economic Zone matters create exclusive jurisdiction over civil suits and notified offences. State Governments, with the High Court Chief Justice's concurrence, may designate courts with exclusive jurisdiction to try civil suits arising in a Special Economic Zone and to try notified offences committed there. Existing civil suits and ongoing trials of notified offences continue in their current courts until designation, after which pending notified-offence cases are transferred to the designated courts and resumed from the stage at transfer.
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Designated courts for Special Economic Zone matters create exclusive jurisdiction over civil suits and notified offences.
State Governments, with the High Court Chief Justice's concurrence, may designate courts with exclusive jurisdiction to try civil suits arising in a Special Economic Zone and to try notified offences committed there. Existing civil suits and ongoing trials of notified offences continue in their current courts until designation, after which pending notified-offence cases are transferred to the designated courts and resumed from the stage at transfer.
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