Some decisions, such as leg before wicket, always require an appeal and the umpire's decision, as no batsman will pre-empt the umpire on what requires fine judgment of several factors.
We have seen, in 2016, the powerful appeal of candidates who speak sloppily, circuitously, even incoherently, in the way that real people sometimes do.
Having a bunch of multi-millionaire celebrities whine about the pitiful royalty payments of existing streaming companies was going to appeal to the heartstrings of nobody.
Moreover, it is usually a cunning form of appeal to consequences, since the audience is subject to be flattered "as long as they comply" with the flatterer.
In its appeal, the respondent said the judge erred in making the order because there was no valid advertisement of the respondent's petition for winding-up.