"Divisional Courts" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Divisional Courts LAW AND LEGAL
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Courts in Eng-land, consisting of two or (in special cases) more judges of the high court of justice, sitting to transact certain kinds of business which cannot be disposed of by one Judge

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