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Appeal Procedure

The appeal procedure is a formal process through which individuals can challenge a decision made by a regulatory body, organization, or legal authority. If someone believes a decision was unfair or incorrect, they can submit an appeal, which usually involves providing reasons and evidence for reconsideration. The appeal is typically reviewed by a higher authority or an independent panel. They will assess the case based on its merits, and may either uphold the original decision, overturn it, or modify the outcome. This process ensures fairness and allows for corrections to mistakes in decision-making.