higher tribunal
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a judicial body with the authority to review decisions from a lower one
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- The case was appealed to a higher tribunal.
- A higher tribunal has the authority to overturn the initial verdict.
- Believing the judge erred, the lawyers sought a review from a higher tribunal.
- Does the defendant have the right to take this matter to a higher tribunal?
- The legal team will present its arguments before a higher tribunal next month.
- The decision of the lower court can be challenged at a higher tribunal.
- We are confident that a higher tribunal will recognize the injustice.
- The matter was subsequently referred to a higher tribunal for a final ruling.
- If the appeal is granted, the evidence will be re-examined by a higher tribunal.
- The existence of a higher tribunal is a cornerstone of our justice system, ensuring checks and balances.