
Appeal Tribunal
An Appeal Tribunal is a specialized body that reviews decisions made by lower courts or administrative bodies to ensure fairness and correctness. If someone disagrees with a ruling—such as in cases involving social security, employment, or immigration—they can appeal to this tribunal. The tribunal examines the evidence, considers the law, and may uphold, reverse, or modify the original decision. It serves as a critical checkpoint in the legal process, helping to protect individuals' rights and ensuring that justice is served according to established rules and procedures.