Bar of jurisdiction of civil court mentioned in a statute

2022 SCMR 584

If in any statute there was a bar of plenary jurisdiction of civil court, the bar would be applicable if the authority acted in accordance with the said statute and its acts, orders did not violate the jurisdiction conferred upon that authority under the said statute but
if the authority acted or passed any order in violation of the jurisdiction vested in it under the statute and transgressed jurisdiction, or the orders or action when scrutinized, keeping in view the jurisdiction available under the said statute, were found without jurisdiction, then certainly the bar contained in the said statute on the plenary jurisdiction of the civil court was not applicable and the suit would be competent.

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