The term 'appellant' means a person who is appealing a court decision. So if someone loses a case at a tribunal and appeals to a higher court they are said to be an appellant.
When plaintiff goes in appeal then he is called plainticf appellant.
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What is meant by the term resistivity?
The cross-appellant in a case is the person who files a cross-appeal to counter an appeal already filed by the original appellant. Usually, the original appellant would be the party which lost the case in trial court, and would be asking the Appeals court to overturn the trial court verdict. A cross-appellant is usually the party which received a verdict partially in their favor at trial, and is counter-appealing some aspect of the trial court's verdict to the Appeals court. A 'defendant-cross-appellant' is means that the party which was the defendant in the trial court, is now the cross-appellant in Appeals court.
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Appellant
Ralph Docksey has written: 'The appellant's case. Ralph Docksey, gent. appellant. And Elizabeth Docksey, widow, ... respondent'
Herbert Randolph has written: 'Herbert Randolph Esq; appellant. Wm. Brockman Esq; respondent. The appellant's case'
What is meant by the term 'compaction'
When an appeal is sustained, it means that a higher court has agreed with the arguments presented in the appeal and has upheld the appellant's request to change or overturn a previous decision made by a lower court. This can result in the original ruling being modified, reversed, or remanded for further proceedings. Essentially, the appellate court finds sufficient grounds to support the appeal, validating the concerns raised by the appellant.