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To appeal a judicial decision is to request that a more senior judicial body or court of law review that decision (which, presumably, was taken by a lower court). In England an appeal may be made on a number of different grounds (e.g. points of fact, points of law, etc.). The nature of this ground may influence the precise route that the appeal will take.

See Court system of England.
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