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Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015

Hansard References

695.The following table sets out the dates and Hansard references for each stage of the Act’s passage through Parliament.

StageDateHansard Reference
Commons Stages
Introduction5 February 2014Vol. 575 Col. 276
Second Reading24 February 2014Vol. 576 Cols. 47 - 127
Committee11 March 2014Public Bill Committee on the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill
13 March 2014
18 March 2014
20 March 2014
25 March 2014
27 March 2014
1 April 2014
Report and Third Reading12 May 2014Vol. 580 Cols. 455 – 542
17 June 2014Vol. 582 Cols. 963 - 1083
Lords Stages
Introduction18 June 2014Vol. 754 Col. 836
Second Reading30 June 2014Vol. 754 Cols. 1537 – 1572 and 1583 - 1630
Committee14 July 2014Vol. 755 Cols. 377 – 434 and 458 - 496
21 July 2014Vol. 755 Cols. 931 – 979 and 993 - 1048
23 July 2014Vol. 755 Cols. 1171 – 1231 and 1246 - 1278
28 July 2014Vol. 755 Cols. 1421 – 1474 and 1490 - 1491
30 July 2014Vol. 755 Cols. 1596 - 1674
Report20 October 2014Vol. 756 Cols.434 - 546
22 October 2014Vol. 756 Cols. 640 – 699 and 715 – 760
27 October 2014Vol. 756 Cols. 952 – 1003 and 1024 – 1058
Third Reading10 November 2014Vol. 757 Cols. 12 - 27
Ping pong
Commons consideration of Lords Amendments1 December 2014Vol. 589 Cols. 69 – 125
Lords consideration of Commons Reasons and Amendments9 December 2014Vol. 757 Cols. 1715 – 1785
Commons consideration of Lords Insistence and Reasons, Lords Non-Insistence and Amendment in Lieu of those Amendments13 January 2015Vol. 590 Cols. 808 - 832
Lords consideration of Commons Amendments21 January 2015Vol. 758 Cols 1332 - 1350
Royal Assent12 February 2015Vol. 592 Cols 1000 - 1001
Vol. 749 Cols 1353 - 1354

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