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Section 27 - Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015
The Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015
27. Dispute settlement and Bar of Jurisdiction of civil courts.-
(1) Any dispute arising out of any action of the Central Government, nominated authority or Commissioner of payment or designated custodian, or any dispute between the successful bidder or allottee and prior allottee arising out of any issue connected with the Act shall be adjudicated by the Tribunal constituted under the Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957 (20 of 1957).
(2) Where the Central Government is of the opinion that any dispute arising out of any issue connected with the Act exists or is apprehended and the dispute should be adjudicated by the Tribunal referred to in sub-section (1), then, the Central Government may by order in writing, refer the dispute or any matter appearing to be connected with, or relevant to, the dispute, to the Tribunal for adjudication.
(3) The Tribunal referred to in sub-section (1) shall, after hearing the parties to the dispute, make an award in writing within a period of ninety days from the institution or reference of the dispute.
(4) On and from the commencement of the Act, no court or other authority, except the Supreme Court and a High Court, shall have, or be entitled to exercise, any jurisdiction, powers or authority, in relation to matters connected with the Act.
Related Sections
- Section 18: Central Government to appoint designated custodian
- Section 6: Central Government to act through nominated authority
- Section 15: Commissioner of payments to be appointed and his powers
- Section 17: Responsibility of Central Government after appointed date
- Section 32: Power to remove difficulties
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