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      Question

      What happens to suits and applications, including those

      under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, related to a commercial dispute of a Specified Value pending in any civil court in any district or area where a Commercial Court has been constituted as per the provisions of the Commercial Courts Act?
      A They are dismissed Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      B They are transferred to the High Court Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      C They are transferred to the District Court Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
      D They are transferred to the Commercial Court Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

      Solution

      Section 15.   Transfer of pending cases: (2) All suits and applications, including applications under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, relating to a commercial dispute of a Specified Value pending in any civil court in any district or area in respect of which a Commercial Court has been constituted, shall be transferred to such Commercial Court.

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