What is the appellate jurisdiction? Explain the types of appeals that can be made to the supreme court
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Appellate jurisdiction is the power of a higher court to review decision and change outcomes of decision of lower courts. most appellate jurisdiction is legislative created, and may consist of appeal by leave of the appellate court or by right.
Other description for such courts includes court of last resort, instant court, judgemental court, apex court and highest court types of appeal. supreme court typically function primarily as appellate court, hearing appeals from decision of lower trial courts, or from intermediate level appellate courts.
Other description for such courts includes court of last resort, instant court, judgemental court, apex court and highest court types of appeal. supreme court typically function primarily as appellate court, hearing appeals from decision of lower trial courts, or from intermediate level appellate courts.
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