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You must ask a court for permission to appeal its decision. Permission to appeal is only given when the court considers that the appellant’s prospect of success is high, or when there is another compelling reason for the appeal to be heard. An example of this is when further evidence is unearthed after the initial judgment, or there are serious allegations of a procedural irregularity.

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