Sentences with phrase «upper tribunal»

The phrase "upper tribunal" refers to a higher-level court that reviews decisions or rulings made by lower-level tribunals. It acts as an appellate body, ensuring fair and just outcomes in legal cases. Full definition
We now have to hope the upper tribunal strikes down the desperate nonsense asserted by the home secretary.
Adoption agency Catholic Care must no longer turn away gay couples if it is to maintain its charity status, according to an upper tribunal ruling.
A strange thing happens when you try to get hold of the reporting committee at the upper tribunal.
If the department's appeal to the upper tribunal fails, Duncan Smith could still use his ministerial veto to block their publication under the Freedom of Information Act.
Lawyers at Duncan Lewis secured an order from the upper tribunal, in a ruling which makes further removals to Mogadishu highly unlikely until the conclusion of a pending case on country guidance.
The application argued that no removals to Somalia should be taking place while the upper tribunal considers an appeal on UK country guidance about the failed state.
Today's ruling, by the upper tribunal's Mr Justice McCloskey, found his testimony was «balanced, measured and truthful, containing no hint of exaggeration or conjecture».
South Korea reviewing ban on gays in the military: «The ban has been under review since a local military court asked the upper tribunal in August to determine whether the existing military criminal code banning homosexuality among soldiers is constitutional.
I note that you chose not to exercise your right of further appeal to the upper tribunal.
It might be the way that case was put to the tribunals below but there are some issues which doe not appear to have been addressed in the court of appeal or the upper tribunal (which decision can now be accessed via the section in bailii collating the tribunal's unreported decisions).
The tribunal below (certainly the upper tribunal) also noted that it was for the son to make up his own mind when he grew up (cited at para 12).
The council's appeal against the upper tribunal's decision that only part of the window and cladding charge was recoverable was dismissed.
See you at the tribunal and then see you at the upper tribunal and then see you at the more upper Court of Appeal.
The tenant in the recent Bretby Hall Management Co Ltd v Pratt [2017] UKUT 0070 (LC)-- gloriously involving 90 disputed items including window cleaning and gardening — applied for a s 20C order to the upper tribunal (lands chamber) which had allowed almost all of the landlord's points of appeal.
A tenant may apply for an order reducing or extinguishing their liability to pay a particular administration charge in respect of litigation costs (ie costs incurred, or to be incurred in connection with proceedings before the court in question or, if the application is made after the proceedings are concluded, before the county court; the first tier or upper tribunal; or within arbitration proceedings or, after conclusion, the county court).
Mr Page has experience of immigration representing clients encompassing asylum and nationality, deportation, EEA, entry clearance, fresh claims, the Points Based System, family reunion and human rights at both the First Tier and upper Tribunals.
We're regularly named in the UK's leading legal directories as a top tier firm for education / SEN law and our individual lawyers are leading experts in the field with a solid track record of successful challenges in both first tier and upper tribunals.
As the leading experts in this area we have a solid track record of successful challenges in both first tier and upper tribunals.
The proposals include simplifying the law of easements by prescription and implication, replacing restrictive covenants with «land obligations» and extending the jurisdiction of the lands chamber of the upper tribunal to cover easements, profits and land obligations.
This practice direction sets out the classes of case to be specified under s 18 (6) of TCEA 2007: decisions of the first - tier tribunal under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme and decisions of the first - tier tribunal where there is no right of appeal to the upper tribunal.
Sally has appeared in the county court, the first tier and upper tribunals, the High Court and the Court of Appeal and will appear for the first time in the Supreme Court in February 2018.
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