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Tribunal procedures

Tribunal procedures are the formal steps followed in a hearing to resolve disputes or issues, such as employment, housing, or discrimination cases. Typically, involved parties present their evidence and arguments to a neutral tribunal panel rather than a court. Each side can call witnesses, submit documents, and respond to questions. The tribunal aims to gather sufficient information, review the evidence, and make a fair decision based on the law and facts. The process is usually less formal than a court trial, emphasizing clarity, fairness, and efficiency to resolve disputes without lengthy litigation.