Expert Legal Solutions to Appeal a Court Judgment
When challenging a legal ruling, time and precision are critical. At TURKI ALJURAIS LAW FIRM, our elite appellate lawyers meticulously analyze court verdicts, identify legal errors, and draft powerful memorandums to successfully appeal a court judgment and restore your rights.
When Do You Need to Challenge a Court Ruling?
Appealing a decision requires swift and calculated action. You need a specialized legal appeal lawyer if:
- You received an unfavorable preliminary ruling and wish to file an appeal.
- You need to escalate the case to the Supreme Court (Cassation).
- The judicial circuit made an error in applying or interpreting Saudi Law.
- New substantial evidence has emerged that was not previously presented.
Our Appellate Law Services
Our role goes beyond writing memos. We build a comprehensive strategy to maximize the success of your legal appeal. Our process includes:
Judgment Evaluation
We meticulously analyze the legal reasoning of the issued judgment to determine the viability of the appeal, uncovering procedural or substantive errors to strengthen your case.
Drafting Appeal Briefs
Drafting highly professional statements of appeal or Supreme Court cassation memorandums, focusing strictly on the statutory and Sharia grounds required to overturn the verdict.
Representation & Follow-up
We officially file the appeal within the strict statutory deadlines, represent you before the Court of Appeal Saudi Arabia, and follow up until a final, favorable ruling is achieved.
How Does the Appeal Process Work?
A fast-tracked approach to ensure your appeal is filed before the statutory deadlines expire.
Submit the Verdict
Fill out the form and attach a copy of the court judgment or ruling you wish to challenge.
Deadline & Merit Check
We immediately check the date of issuance to calculate the remaining legal deadline and preliminarily assess your chances of success.
Build the Strategy
We contact you to explain the legal strategy, agree on the appeal format, and prepare any supporting documents.
Official Filing
We draft the final memorandum and officially deposit it with the competent court to initiate the appeal process.
Request a Verdict Evaluation Now
In legal appeals, time is your biggest enemy. Statutory deadlines cannot be extended. Fill out the form, and our appellate team will immediately review your request to confirm if a legal appeal is viable.
- Suitable for challenging preliminary rulings at the Court of Appeal.
- Suitable for Supreme Court cassation procedures.
- Please state the exact date you received the judgment to calculate the deadline.
Submit Your Verdict for Review
Your details will be received and reviewed by expert appellate lawyers shortly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Legal Appeals
Important answers to clarify the statutory procedures for challenging judgments in Saudi Arabia.
What is the legal deadline to appeal a court judgment?
Deadlines vary based on the court and the nature of the case. Generally, the deadline for a regular appeal is 30 days, while urgent cases often have a strict 10-day limit. It is crucial to contact a legal appeal lawyer immediately upon receiving the verdict.
Is a Supreme Court cassation always accepted?
Cassation at the Supreme Court does not re-examine the facts of the case; it strictly reviews the application of the law. It is only accepted in highly specific cases, such as a clear error in applying the law or a violation of established judicial principles. This requires drafting by highly experienced appellate lawyers.
Can I request the drafting of the appeal memo without court representation?
Yes, absolutely. We offer a “Verdict Review & Memo Drafting” service. We provide you with a robust, legally reasoned statement of appeal, which you can then submit yourself through the Najiz portal if you prefer.
Received an Unfavorable Ruling and Want to Explore Your Options?
Contact us immediately to ensure you don’t miss the strict statutory deadlines. Let our legal team analyze the verdict, extract the critical legal flaws, and build a compelling case to protect your rights.
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