Political Science, asked by Kiara2208, 3 months ago

why do you think a case moves from a lower court to a higher court?​

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Answered by ShrutiDhenge
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The initial case is heard in a trial court and a verdict is announced. The appeal is to have the high courts to review the verdict and the case, mostly to seek a better verdict or dismissal of the case. This is why people move their cases from lower courts to higher courts.

Answered by Anonymous
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The initial case is heard in a trial court and a verdict is announced.

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The appeal is to have the high courts to review the verdict and the case, mostly to seek a better verdict or dismissal of the case. This is why people move their cases from lower courts to higher courts.

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