only on the ground that the Tribunal did not have
the territorial jurisdiction.
2. On 7th May, 2008, the deceased Diganta Sardar, aged 26 years ... before the High Court on
the only ground of lack of territorial jurisdiction of the Tribunal. The
objection of the respondent was that the accident
functions of, the procedure to be followed by the territorial jurisdiction of, and the manner of filling casual vacancies among members of, a Regional Committee
State or Union territory, means the High Court having territorial jurisdiction in that State or Union territory, as the case may be; (ia) "international application
Commercial Division or Commercial Court, as the case may be, having territorial jurisdiction over such suit, and such order of transfer shall be final
region to be known as the Regional Load Despatch Centre having territorial jurisdiction as determined by the Central Government in accordance with section
direction of any court, all cases transferred to the court having jurisdiction under sub-section (2) of section 142, as amended by the Negotiable Instruments ... cheques were delivered for collection or presented for payment within the territorial jurisdiction of that court. (3) If, on the date of the commencement
facilitate and promote transmission, wheeling and inter-connection arrangements within its territorial jurisdiction for the transmission and supply of electricity by economical and efficient utilisation
India 2006 (194) ELT 264 opined that it had no territorial jurisdiction in the
matter.
5. Mr. C. Hari Shankar, learned counsel appearing on behalf ... situation. It
provides for jurisdiction of each court. Even a District Judge must exercise
its jurisdiction only within the territorial limits of a State
that the Magistrate
taking cognizance of an offence must necessarily
have territorial jurisdiction to try the case as well.
Chapter XIII of the Code relates ... Magistrate taking cognizance of the offence must not
necessarily have a territorial jurisdiction to try the case.
Only when the inquiry or trial begins, does
modification. As the appellate authority in this case was
beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the High Court, it
was not open to the High Court ... within the
jurisdiction of the High Court but the appellate authority
was not within such jurisdiction, the High Court would still
have jurisdiction to issue