The Commercial Courts Act
6Jurisdiction of Commercial Court
The Commercial Court shall have jurisdiction to try all suits and applications relating to a commercial dispute of a Specified Value arising out of the entire territory of the State over which it has been vested territorial jurisdiction.
Explanation.-- For the purposes of this section, a commercial dispute shall be considered to arise out of the entire territory of the State over which a Commercial Court has been vested jurisdiction, if the suit or application relating to such commercial dispute has been instituted as per the provisions of sections 16 to 20 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).
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COMMERCIAL COURTS, COMMERCIAL APPELLATE COURTS, COMMERCIAL DIVISIONS AND COMMERCIAL APPELLATE DIVISIONS
- 3 Constitution of Commercial Courts
- 3A Designation of Commercial Appellate Courts
- 4 Constitution of Commercial Division of High Court
- 5 Constitution of Commercial Appellate Division
- 6 Jurisdiction of Commercial Court
- 7 Jurisdiction of Commercial Divisions of High Courts
- 8 Bar against revision application or petition against an interlocutory order
- 9 Transfer of suit if counterclaim in a commercial dispute is of Specified Value
- 10 Jurisdiction in respect of arbitration matters
- 11 Bar of jurisdiction of Commercial Courts and Commercial Divisions