
Administrative Court
An Administrative Court is a specialized tribunal that deals with legal disputes involving government decisions and public authorities. Its primary role is to review actions or regulations made by government agencies to ensure they are lawful, fair, and reasonable. For example, if a citizen believes a government body has made an unfair decision regarding permits, licenses, or benefits, they can appeal to the Administrative Court. The court evaluates the case and can uphold, change, or overturn the agency's decision, ensuring that administrative actions comply with the law and protect individual rights.