Bar on jurisdiction of Civil Courts
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Summary
Civil Courts have no power to entertain questions about granting permits under the Act. They also cannot grant injunctions against actions taken or proposed by the duly constituted authorities under the Act relating to permits. Disputes must be taken to the statutory authority or the remedies the Act itself provides.
Example
Priya applies for a goods carriage permit and the transport authority refuses. She cannot ask a Civil Court to decide the permit or to issue an injunction to stop the authority; she must use the Act's prescribed review or appeal process.
Bare Act
Enacted textNo Civil Court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any question relating to the grant of a permit under this Act, and no injunction in respect of any action taken or to be taken by the duly constituted authorities under this Act with regard to the grant of a permit, shall be entertained by any Civil Court.
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