
Ontario Court of Appeal
The Ontario Court of Appeal is the highest court in Ontario for decisions on legal cases. It reviews decisions made by lower courts, such as the Ontario Superior Court, to ensure the law was applied correctly. Its main role is to hear appeals on civil, criminal, and administrative law matters. The court consists of a panel of experienced judges who analyze legal arguments and, if necessary, change or uphold previous decisions. Its rulings set important legal precedents that guide future cases and clarify how laws are interpreted and enforced in Ontario.