Petition for Review of Decision - Mississippi 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name as the claimant at the top of the form. Ensure that all personal information is accurate and up-to-date.
  3. In the section labeled 'NO.', input your case number, which is essential for identifying your petition.
  4. Fill in the details of the employer and carrier involved in your case. This information helps clarify who you are petitioning against.
  5. In the body of the petition, clearly state the grounds for your review. For example, if you believe there was an error in denying surgical benefits, articulate this point succinctly.
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A quorum of six Justices is required to decide a case.
On the face of it, the Supreme Courts Rule of Four is straightforward. Where the justices have discretion as to whether to hear an appeal, at least four of the Courts members must vote to grant a writ of certiorari, which facilitates a full review on the merits.
In the Supreme Court, if four Justices agree to review the case, then the Court will hear the case. This is referred to as granting certiorari, often abbreviated as cert. If four Justices do not agree to review the case, the Court will not hear the case. This is defined as denying certiorari.
Under Rule 42, Section 1 of the Rules of Court, the petition for review must be filed within 15 days from: Receipt of the RTCs decision or final order; or. Receipt of the RTCs denial of a motion for new trial or motion for reconsideration (if such motion was timely filed).
The Supreme Court has its own set of rules. According to these rules, four of the nine Justices must vote to accept a case.

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An appeal involves filing a notice in the lower court and submitting legal argument later in a brief, while a petition is filed in the reviewing court and legal argument is submitted at the time that the review is requested.
When to File (Period) A petition for certiorari must be filed not later than sixty (60) days from notice of the judgment, order, or resolution sought to be assailed.
A decision to review is made at the courts weekly conferenceat which over 250 petitions are usually consideredif at least four justices vote to accept a particular case for review.

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