Well-founded definition

Well-founded means something more than plausible 3-7
Well-founded means that the relevant Committee/Club President determines that the details of the grievance are not malicious or frivolous, and are corroborated sufficiently by the evidence.
Well-founded means that while a subjective fear of persecution is a necessary requirement, it is not sufficient. The fear must be objectively well-founded. In these appeals, the Convention reason relied on by KL and FR is “membership of a particular social group”.

More Definitions of Well-founded

Well-founded means that the relevant Committee/Club President determines that the alleged breach reported is not malicious or frivolous, and is corroborated sufficiently by the evidence.