
Tribunal process
A tribunal is a specialized legal forum that resolves disputes in specific areas, such as employment or immigration. The process typically involves presenting evidence and arguments before a panel of experts or judges. Parties submit their case in writing, followed by hearings where they can testify and call witnesses. The tribunal then makes a decision based on the facts and relevant laws. Unlike courts, tribunals are usually less formal and designed to be more accessible to individuals, often allowing for quicker resolutions without the need for extensive legal representation. After the decision, there may be options for appeal.