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Railway Claims Tribunal
Railway Claims Tribunal, the Railway Claims Tribunal is the creature of the statute. Therefore, it is not a Civil Court,
Pinionist
Any winged creature
Right of suit and right of appeal
explains why the right of appeal is described as a creature of statute, Ganga Bai v. Vijay Kumar, AIR 1974 SC
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Right to appeal
Right to appeal, the right of appeal is the creature of a statute. Without a statutory provision creating such a
Sinderesis
every man by nature, in that he is a reasonable creature, Doctor and Student, 39
Tail
body general or special, male or female, and was the creature of the statute De Donis. The estate, if the entail
Ronion
A mangy or scabby creature
mapinguari
A supposed human sized slothlike creature reported sighted by Indians in the Amazon rain forest
Noun
A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing existing in fact or in thought a substantive
Flock
A company or collection of living creatures especially applied to sheep and birds rarely to persons or
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