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Act bars jurisdiction of:

A. Criminal Courts
B. Civil Courts
C. High Courts
D. Supreme Court
Correct Answer: B. Civil Courts

Specific laws (Acts) often create specialized tribunals or forums for resolving disputes related to their provisions, thereby excluding the jurisdiction of general courts to ensure specialized and expeditious resolution. The correct option is Civil Courts. Many special Acts are enacted to deal with specific matters (e.g., land revenue, labor disputes). To ensure specialized and often faster resolution, these Acts frequently bar the jurisdiction of ordinary Civil Courts, directing disputes to be heard by tribunals or authorities established under the Act itself.

  • Criminal Courts: These courts deal with criminal offenses, distinct from civil disputes typically barred by such Acts.
  • High Courts and Supreme Court: While their original jurisdiction might be limited, their constitutional/appellate jurisdiction (e.g., writ jurisdiction) is generally not entirely barred by such Acts, as they oversee the legality of decisions made by lower courts and tribunals.

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