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Why is the appeal so important in our justice system?

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Appealed rulings from the High Courts and any other court or tribunal are handled by the Courts of Appeal.

Appealed matters that have already been considered by lower courts are subject to the Court of Appeal's hearing and reconsideration. In order to find out whether the trial judge made a mistake, the court requires witnesses and documents to be produced and then holds a retrial. It will then be returned to the trial court for a retrial or a new decision by the appeal court.

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