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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1N.I.PROCEEDINGS FOR WHICH LEGAL AID MAY BE GIVEN UNDERF1[F2 ARTICLE 9]

F1prosp. subst. by 2002 c. 26

PART IIN.I.EXCEPTED PROCEEDINGS

1.  Proceedings in respect of which free legal aid may be given under Part III of this Order.N.I.

2.  Proceedings wholly or partly in respect of—N.I.

Sub‐para. (a) rep. by 1984 NI 14

(b)the loss of the services of a woman or girl in consequence of her rape or seduction.

3.  Proceedings wholly or partly in respect of defamation; but the making of a counterclaim for defamation in proceedings for which legal aid may be given shall not of itself affect any right of a defendant to the counterclaim to legal aid in the proceedings and legal aid may be granted to enable him to defend such counterclaim.N.I.

4.  Relator actions.N.I.

5.  Election petitions under the[F3 Representation of the People Act 1983] or the Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962 [1962 c.14] .N.I.

6.  Proceedings (other than proceedings referred to in paragraph 7 of Part I) for the recovery of a debt (including liquidated damages) which is admitted where the only question to be brought before the court is as to the time and mode of payment of that debt.N.I.

7.  Proceedings incidental to any proceedings to which the foregoing paragraphs apply.N.I.

8.  Applications to the High Court under section 103A of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (including applications which are considered by a member of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal pursuant to paragraph 30 of Schedule 2 to the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004) where the person making the application is the person who made an appeal to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal under section 82 or 83 of that Act.

9.  Proceedings before the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal for the reconsideration of an appeal pursuant to an order made on application to the High Court under section 103A of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, where the appellant is the person who made the application to the High Court.