Don’t Agree with the Decision

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What if you don’t agree with the decision?

If you do not agree with the tribunal’s decision in your case, you can sometimes appeal the decision to the court through a process called “judicial review”.

The fact that you do not agree with the tribunal’s decision is not a reason that entitles you to review by the court – you must show that the tribunal’s process was flawed or that the adjudicator made an error of law, jurisdiction, or fairness.