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Revision as of 20:35, 9 April 2021
Just like with the First-tier Tribunal, the Upper Tribunal is divided into chambers. The chamber relevant to mental health work is the Administrative Appeals Chamber.
The Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber) deals with appeals from the First-tier Tribunal and from the MHRT for Wales.
See also
INFORMATION
- Representation
- Civil sections and CTOs
- Criminal sections
- Aftercare
- Mental Health Tribunal
- Nearest relative
- Legal Aid
- Treatment
- Mental capacity law
MISCELLANEOUS
- Forms
- General information pages
- Glossary pages
- Legislation overviews
- Organisations
- Statistics
ELSEWHERE
- Other jurisdictions
- International law
HISTORICAL
- Coronavirus
- Changes made by MHA 2007
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