Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order makes a number of amendments to primary legislation which are consequential to sections 68 to 70 (concerning Criminal Procedure Rules) and sections 75 to 77 (concerning Family Procedure Rules) of the Courts Act 2003. This Order comes into force on 1st September 2004, but shall not affect the general operation of the enactments amended—

(a)in so far as they relate to Criminal Procedure Rules, until the first Criminal Procedure Rules come into force, and

(b)in so far as they relate to Family Procedure Rules, until the first Family Procedure Rules come into force.

Section 69 of the Courts Act 2003 confers power on the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee to make rules of court (to be known as “Criminal Procedure Rules”) governing the practice and procedure to be followed in the criminal courts. The criminal courts are defined in section 68 of that Act as the criminal division of the Court of Appeal and (when dealing with any criminal cause or matter) the Crown Court and magistrates' courts.

Section 75 of the Courts Act 2003 confers power on the Family Procedure Rule Committee to make rules of court (to be known as “Family Procedure Rules”) governing the practice and procedure to be followed in family proceedings in the High Court, county courts and magistrates' courts.

This Order makes consequential amendments and repeals to the rule-making powers in:

Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1933, section 2(6)

Adoption Act 1976, section 66

Supreme Court Act 1981, section 84

This Order makes further minor consequential amendments and repeals.

This Order does not impose any new charges on businesses.