
Adjudication Process
Adjudication is a legal process used by administrative agencies to resolve disputes by applying laws and regulations. It typically involves the submission of evidence and arguments by both parties before an administrative law judge or official. This process ensures that decisions are made fairly, based on facts and applicable laws. After considering everything presented, the adjudicator makes a ruling, which can include enforcing regulations, imposing penalties, or granting permits. Parties may have the right to appeal the decision to a higher authority if they believe the outcome is unjust.