fact arising in regard to that liability, it may, by necessary implication, bar the maintainability of a civil suit in respect of the said liability ... said machinery to decide finally a jurisdictional fact thereby excluding by necessary implication the jurisdiction of a civil court in that regard. But an authority
whether the provisions of the Act by necessary implication operate as a bar to the filing of an application under ... Palshikar that the jurisdiction of the Industrial Court is barred by necessary implication since there is a provision for determination of such claims under
under statues containing an express or implied provision for such suits being barred.
(9) It is not denied that Section 40 of the Act does ... fact arising in regard to that liability, it may, by necessary implication bar the maintainability of a civil suit in respect of the said liability
fact arising in regard to that liability, it may, by necessary implication, bar the maintainability of a civil suit in respect of the said liability ... expressly or impliedly barred. A statute, therefore, expressly or by necessary implication, can bar the jurisdiction of Civil Courts in respect of a particular matter
provision in the CrPC which, expressly
or by necessary implication, bars the right of the police to further
investigate, after cognizance of the case
fact arising in regard to that liability, it may, by necessary implication, bar the maintainability of a civil suit in respect of the said liability ... said machinery to decide finally a jurisdictional fact thereby excluding by necessary implication the jurisdiction of a civil court in that regard; but an authority
Industrial Disputes Act which, either expressly or by necessary implication, bars institution of such a suit in Civil Court. It may be that by virtue ... termination/dismissal of a workman by an employer is barred by necessary implication. He held that the Labour Court alone has exclusive jurisdiction to entertain
ambit of Section 23 of the Act, is
by a necessary implication barred. The dispute involved in the present case is in my view squarely ... fact arising in regard to that liability, it may, by necessary implication, bar the maintainability of a civil suit in respect of the said liability
borrowed from the Company is not either expressly or by implication barred by the provisions of the Companies Act . Civil Court certainly will have jurisdiction
occasion for the Court to consider whether the present suit is barred by " res judicata. "
5. Order XXXIII, Rule 5, among others, lays ... entitled immediately prior to his death, is expressly or by necessary implication barred under any provision of law. The only contention is that the decision