higher courts
Higher courts are judicial bodies that handle serious legal cases and appeals from lower courts. They ensure that laws are interpreted correctly and that justice is served. In many legal systems, higher courts include supreme courts and appellate courts, which review decisions made by trial courts.
These courts often have the authority to set legal precedents, meaning their rulings can influence future cases. Higher courts typically consist of multiple judges who deliberate on cases, ensuring a thorough examination of the law and facts involved. Their decisions can have significant impacts on individuals and society as a whole.