Upper Tribunal Decisions

What is Upper tribunal decisions?

Upper tribunal decisions refer to rulings made by a judicial body that serves as a final appellate court for certain types of cases. These decisions are legally binding and can have a significant impact on the outcome of a legal dispute.

What are the types of Upper tribunal decisions?

There are several types of Upper tribunal decisions, including:

Administrative decisions
Judicial review decisions
Criminal decisions
Immigration and asylum decisions

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Chambers and jurisdiction Administrative Appeals Chamber. Tax and Chancery Chamber. Lands Chamber. Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
The holders of judicial office in the Upper Tribunal, Lands Chamber are its Chamber President, who leads the Chamber and who is a High Court Judge. the Deputy Chamber President, who assists the President in the management of the Chamber. one further Upper Tribunal Judge. three Members of the Upper Tribunal (who are
Tribunal Members are not expert witnesses. they provide a practical, specialised view of the facts and evidence before the tribunal. For example, if an Employment Judge sits with members one will be drawn from a panel with an employer background and one from a panel with employee background.
The First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) has 5 regional offices throughout England that deal with settling of disputes in relation to leasehold property and the private rented sector.
Employment Appeal Tribunal. First-tier Tribunal. General Regulatory Chamber. Health, Education and Social Care Chamber. Property Chamber. Upper Tribunal. War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber.
Deals with appeals against decisions made by lower tribunals and organisations including: social security and child support, war pensions and armed forces compensation, mental health, special education needs or disabilities and disputes heard by the General Regulatory Chamber.