What is the procedure for appeal in court of law?
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Appeal means to challenge the order of a subordinate (lower) court in a higher court. Appeals are for correction and clarifying. If you believe the lower court was wrong in passing a judgement, let your lawyer study the case and appeal to a higher court.
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Appellate Jurisdiction
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- Appellate jurisdiction implies power of the court to hear cases that come as an appeal to the higher courts from the lower ones.
- Under this jurisdiction, the court has the power to review the case and to modify the judgment as delivered by the lower court.
- In India, the Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal, which hears cases that come as an appeal from the High Courts.
- Likewise, the has also defined the appellate jurisdiction of the High Courts as well which hear cases as an appeal from district courts and district courts hear cases that come as an appeal from subordinate courts.
- This is why we say that we have an integrated judicial system.
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