Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 Explanatory Notes

Part 1: Tribunals and Inquiries

Commentary on Sections: Part 1

Section 12: Proceedings on appeal to Upper Tribunal

113.Section 12 provides for the Upper Tribunal’s powers when it determines that an error has been made on a point of law by the First-tier Tribunal. The Upper Tribunal may set aside the decision of the First-tier Tribunal; if it does it must either remit the case back to the First-tier Tribunal with directions for its reconsideration, or make the decision which it considers should have been made. If it takes the latter option it can make findings of fact. If the Upper Tribunal sends the case back to the First-tier Tribunal it may direct that a different panel reconsiders the case. The Upper Tribunal may also give procedural directions in relation to the case. If the Upper Tribunal decides that the error of law does not invalidate the decision of the First-tier Tribunal it can let that decision stand.

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