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Section 5 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Section 13 in The Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 [Entire Act]
The Limitation Act, 1963
Section 17 in The Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987 [Entire Act]
Section 14 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 3 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Brajnandan Sinha vs Jyoti Narain on 8 November, 1955
In Brajnandan Sinha v. Jyoti Narain it was held that in order to constitute a 'Court' in the strict sense of the term, essential condition is that apart from the trappings of a Court, it has power to give a decision or definite finding which is authoritatively equivalent to a judgment pronounced. Orders passed by the Railway Tribunal is equivalent to judgments pronounced.