Appeals and Judicial reviews offers a route to justice for those adversely affected by public body decision making and it performs an essential task in that it allows the courts and judiciary oversight of government decision making.
An appeal is a formal legal challenge of a Home Office decision. If you are appealing a decision, you are asking a judge at an independent court to look at your application and overturn a decision made by the Home Office.
Judicial review is the process by which judges examine the decisions of public bodies such as the Home Office and consider whether the law has been correctly followed. It is important to stress that judicial reviews are not repeat applications - judges limit themselves to establishing whether the decision being challenged was lawful, and complies with the principles of public law.
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