Introductory Text
PART 1 CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND INTERPRETATION, ETC.
1.1.Citation and commencement, etc.
1.2.Interpretation
1.3.Periods of time
1.4.Forms
1.5.Miscellaneous and general matters
PART 2 OVERVIEW
2.1.The structure of an inquiry
2.2.The inquiry principles
2.3.Taking into account the inquiry principles
2.4.Representation and support
2.5.Judicial continuity
2.6.The inquiry management powers
PART 3 PRE-INQUIRY PROCEDURE
3.1.First notice
3.2.First order
3.3.Notice of the inquiry
3.4.Public notice of the inquiry
3.5.Other participation
Preliminary hearings
3.6.Purpose of preliminary hearings
3.7.Before the first preliminary hearing
3.8.Procedure
PART 4 INFORMATION
4.1.The law of evidence
4.2.The information management powers
Witnesses and productions
4.3.Citation of witnesses
4.4.Gathering information
4.5.Oath and affirmation
4.6.Lodging productions
4.7.Witness lists
4.8.Recording of the inquiry
4.9.Vulnerable witnesses
Agreeing information
4.10.Joint minutes of agreement
4.11.The duty to agree information
4.12.Notices to admit information
4.13.Witness statements
4.14.Video recordings
Expert witnesses
4.15.Instructing expert witnesses
4.16.Information presented by expert witnesses
4.17.Minute of questions
4.18.Single expert witnesses
4.19.Concurrent presentation of expert witnesses
PART 5 THE INQUIRY
5.1.Procedure
PART 6 THE SHERIFF’S DETERMINATION
6.1.Form of determination
6.2.Form of response
6.3.Form of notice
PART 7 FURTHER INQUIRY PROCEEDINGS
7.1.Form of notice
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
APPLICATIONS
1.Interpretation
2.Making of applications
3.Written applications
4.Intimation of applications in writing
5.Opposition to applications in writing
6.Consent to applications in writing
7.Lodging of applications in writing
8.Joint applications in writing
9.Hearing of opposed applications in writing
SCHEDULE 2
INTIMATION
PART 1 Intimation within Scotland
2.Intimation
3.Methods of intimation
4.Methods of intimation: intimation by recorded delivery
5.Methods of intimation: intimation by sheriff officer
6.Additional methods of intimation where receiving participant represented by solicitor
7.Form of certificate of intimation
PART 2 Intimation furth of Scotland
8.Interpretation of this Part
9.Intimation furth of Scotland
10.Service in England and Wales etc.
11.Service in an EU member State
12.Service in a Hague Convention country
13.Service in a country with which the United Kingdom has a convention about how to serve court documents
14.Service in any other country
15.Consular service
16.Personal service
17.Postal service
18.Certification of translations
SCHEDULE 3
FORMS
SCHEDULE 4
MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL MATTERS
1.Lodging
2.Live links
Reporting restrictions
3.Reporting restrictions: interpretation and application
4.Interim orders: notification to interested persons
5.Interim orders: representations
6.Notification of reporting restrictions
7.Applications for variation or revocation
The style of oath and affirmation
8.Oaths
9.Affirmations
Interventions
10.Interventions by the Commission for Equality and Human Rights and the Scottish Commission for Human Rights
11.Applications to intervene
12.Determination of applications
13.Invitations to intervene
14.Form of intervention
Lay representation and support
15.Lay representation: applications
16.Lay representation: functions, conditions and duties
17.Lay support: application
18.Lay support: functions, conditions and duties
Lay representation for non-natural persons
19.Interpretation
20.Lay representation of non-natural persons at inquiries
21.Applications for authorisation of lay representatives for non-natural persons
22.Lay representation of non-natural persons: functions, conditions and duties
SCHEDULE 5
GATHERING INFORMATION
1.Application of this schedule
2.Confidentiality
3.Warrants for production of original documents from public records
4.Applications for commission and diligence
5.Optional procedure before executing commission and diligence
6.Execution of commission and diligence
7.Letters of request
8.Information given on commission
9.Testimony by commissioner: interrogatories
10.Testimony by commissioner: conduct of commission
11.Testimony by commissioner: lodging and custody of video record and documents
12.Taking of evidence in the EU
SCHEDULE 6
VULNERABLE WITNESSES
1.Interpretation and application of this schedule
2.Form of notices and applications
3.Determination of notices and applications
4.Determination of notices and applications: supplementary orders
5.Intimation of orders
6.Testimony by commissioner: preparatory steps
7.Testimony by commissioner: interrogatories
8.Testimony by commissioner: conduct of commission
9.Testimony by commissioner: lodging and custody of video record and documents
Explanatory Note