Civil court jurisdiction restriction bars suits and injunctions where designated authorities have statutory power to determine matters. Under the foreign exchange regime, No civil court shall have jurisdiction over matters entrusted to the statutory adjudicating and appellate authorities, and No injunction may be granted by any court or authority in respect of actions taken or to be taken under the statute, thereby preventing parallel civil suits and interlocutory relief that would obstruct statutory enforcement.
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Civil court jurisdiction restriction bars suits and injunctions where designated authorities have statutory power to determine matters.
Under the foreign exchange regime, No civil court shall have jurisdiction over matters entrusted to the statutory adjudicating and appellate authorities, and No injunction may be granted by any court or authority in respect of actions taken or to be taken under the statute, thereby preventing parallel civil suits and interlocutory relief that would obstruct statutory enforcement.
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