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Upper Tribunal for Scotland

The Upper Tribunal for Scotland is a judicial body that reviews decisions made by lower tribunals or administrative agencies in Scotland. It operates as an appellate court, ensuring that decisions are fair, correct, and lawfully made. Its role is to provide an accessible and independent mechanism for resolving disputes related to social security, housing, and other administrative matters, helping individuals and organizations seek justice when they believe decisions have been wrong or unfair. The Tribunal ensures consistency and appropriate application of the law in administrative cases within Scotland.