to be raised or heard at any subsequent stage of the consolidation proceed- ing. The Consolidation Act specifically provides that all mat- ters relating to changes and transfers affecting any rights or interests recorded in the register of land may be raised be- fore the Consolidation Officer within the time prescribed 8and the disputes in this regard once decided cannot be re- opened on the publication of the register. 14. Section 37 of the Consolidation Act bars the jurisdiction of the Civil Courts and it reads as under: “No Civil Court shall entertain any suit or application to vary or set aside any decision or order given or passed under this Act with respect to any other matter for which a proceeding could or ought to have been taken under this Act.” 15. In short, the scheme of the Consolidation Act provides that all rights in the land under consolidation, if any, would be determined by the consolidation authorities and the public- ation of the register of rights thereunder would