- An appeal is an action disputing a decision of a Judicial Officer including a Magistrate, Judges of a Court, Judges of the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, South Australian Employment Tribunal and Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal.
- A review is an action disputing a decision of a judicial Officer, for example a Minor Civil Review.
- A cross appeal or cross review can be lodged if you are a party to an appeal and you wish to institute an appeal against the same judgment or order.
- A notice of alternative contention can be lodged if you agree with the original decision but believe it should have been based on other reasons.
- The following links to CourtSA provide information on how to lodge an appeal, review, cross appeal, cross review or notice of alternative contention.
Appeals and reviewsShon Ellerton2022-07-29T10:34:31+09:30