divisional courts

divisional courts
Courts in England, consisting of two or (in special cases) more judges sitting to transact certain kinds of business which cannot be disposed of by one judge. There exist divisional courts of the Queen's Bench Division, Chancery Division, and Family Division. Established originally in 1873 and now governed by Supreme Court Act, 1981, No. 66

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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