Civil Appeal cases

Civil Appeal cases

Civil Appeal cases involve parties seeking a review of decisions made by lower courts. To initiate an appeal, the dissatisfied party must file a formal appeal petition before the High Court against the lower court's judgment. If the party remains unsatisfied with the High Court's decision, they can further appeal to the Supreme Court. Both appellate processes involve a thorough examination of legal arguments, precedents, and evidence. The High Court and Supreme Court play crucial roles in ensuring fair and just resolutions, with the Supreme Court serving as the final appellate authority. The appeal process is essential for upholding justice and correcting any legal errors that may have occurred in lower court judgments.

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