In law, an appeal is a process for requesting a formal change to an official decision. The decision maker to whom the appeal is made may be a court, a board, a tribunal or even a single official. Generally, only the party aggrieved below has standing to appeal.
The result of an appeal can be:- Affirmed: Where the reviewing court basically agrees with the result of the lower courts ruling(s).
- Reversed: Where the reviewing court basically disagrees with the result of the lower courts ruling(s), and overturns their decision.
- Remanded: Where the reviewing court sends the case back to the lower court.
Some reviewing courts who have discretionary review may send a case back without comment other than review improvidently granted. In other words, after looking at the case, they chose not to say anything. The result for the case of review improvidently granted is effectively the same as affirmed, but without that extra higher court stamp of approval.
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