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hovrätten

Hovrätten, or the Court of Appeal, is a Swedish appellate court and the second instance in the Swedish judiciary. It hears appeals in civil and criminal cases from district courts (tingsrätt) and reviews decisions to ensure correct application of law and proper handling of the facts within the legal framework.

There are several hovrätter with geographic jurisdiction across Sweden. Each court operates as an intermediate appellate

A typical case in a hovrätt is decided by a panel of three or more judges. Hearings

Decisions of the hovrätten can be appealed to the Högsta domstolen (Supreme Court) with leave to appeal,

Historically, the hovrätt system has deep roots in Sweden’s legal tradition and has evolved into the country’s

court
for
its
region,
handling
cases
appealed
from
district
courts.
In
practice,
decisions
are
issued
after
hearings
before
panels
composed
of
professional
judges,
and
the
court
may
address
both
legal
questions
and,
where
appropriate,
factual
issues
on
appeal.
may
be
conducted
orally
or
based
on
written
submissions,
and
the
court
can
uphold
the
district
court’s
decision,
overturn
it,
or
remand
the
case
for
a
new
trial
or
further
proceedings
in
the
district
court.
which
is
granted
only
in
cases
involving
important
legal
questions
or
general
significance
for
Swedish
jurisprudence.
This
pathway
ensures
higher-level
review
of
significant
issues
while
filtering
the
volume
of
cases
reaching
the
Supreme
Court.
main
intermediate
appellate
judiciary.
Today,
hovrätter
complement
district
courts
and
the
Supreme
Court,
providing
regional
oversight
and
consistent
interpretation
of
civil
and
criminal
law.