In administrative law cases, the Federal Court of Canada has jurisdiction to review the decisions of federal administrative tribunals. This includes the power to overturn decisions that are found to be errors of law, errors of fact, or procedural fairness violations.
This entity plays an important role in ensuring that federal administrative tribunals act fairly and reasonably. The Court’s review of decisions in these cases helps to protect the rights of individuals and businesses, and to promote the public interest.
If you are involved in an administrative law case, you may have the right to appeal the decision to the Federal Court of Canada. If you are considering appealing a decision, it is important to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options.
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