CHAPTER XII
CLAIMS TRIBUNALS
section 175 and section 176
175. Bar on jurisdiction of Civil Courts,- Where an Claims Tribunal has been constituted
for any area, no Civil Court shall have jurisdiction to entertain any claim for
compensation which may be adjudicated upon by the Claims Tribunal for that area,
and no injunction in respect of any action taken or to be taken by or before
the Claims Tribunal in respect of the claim for compensation shall be granted
by the civil court.
176. Power of State Government to make rules,-
A State Government may make rules for the purpose of carrying into
effect the provisions of sections 165 to 174, and in particular, such rules may
be provided for all or any of the following matters, namely,-
(a)
the form of application for claims for
compensation and the particulars it may contain, and the fees, if any, to be paid
in respect of such applications;
(b)
the procedure to be followed by a Claims
Tribunal in holding and inquiry under this
Chapter;
Chapter;
(c)
the powers vested in a Civil Court which may be
executed by a Claims Tribunal;
(d)
the form and the manner in which and the fees(if any) on payment of
which an appeal may be preferred against
an award of a Claims Tribunal; and
(e)
any other matter
which is to be, or may be prescribed.
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