
Upper Tribunal (UK)
The Upper Tribunal is a higher court in the UK that reviews decisions made by lower tribunals, which handle specific areas like immigration, social security, or tax disputes. It acts as an appellate body, ensuring decisions comply with the law and are fair. The Upper Tribunal can confirm, change, or cancel previous rulings. Its purpose is to provide a fair and consistent process for resolving complex or important disputes outside regular courts. It operates independently, with its own legal judges, and helps ensure justice is properly applied in administrative and specialized cases.