Step 1: Understanding the Right to Appeal.
The right to appeal is a statutory right, meaning it is provided by law, such as the Civil Procedure Code, and is not a natural or inherent right.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (a) A natural right refers to a right that is inherent and not granted by law.
- (b) An inherent right is one that exists as part of a person's nature but is not the case here.
- (d) Delegated rights are granted by someone else but are not applicable to the right to appeal.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The right to appeal is provided by statutes and is thus a statutory right.