Part IIIJudicial and Other Offices and Judicial Pensions

Judges

72 Presiding Judges.

1

For each of the Circuits there shall be at least two Presiding Judges, appointed from among the puisne judges of the High Court.

2

There shall be a Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, appointed from among the Lords Justices of Appeal.

3

Any appointment under subsection (1) or (2) shall be made by the Lord Chief Justice with the agreement of the Lord Chancellor.

4

In this section “the Circuits” means—

a

the Midland and Oxford Circuit;

b

the North Eastern Circuit;

c

the Northern Circuit;

d

the South Eastern Circuit;

e

the Western Circuit; and

f

the Wales and Chester Circuit,

or such other areas of England and Wales as the Lord Chancellor may from time to time, after consulting the Lord Chief Justice, direct.

5

A person appointed as a Presiding Judge or as the Senior Presiding Judge shall hold that office in accordance with the terms of his appointment.

6

In section 4 of the M1F1Senior Courts Act 1981 (composition of High Court)—

a

in subsection (1), after the words “Vice-Chancellor" there shall be inserted—

dd

the Senior Presiding Judge

b

in subsection (6) for the words “or Vice-Chancellor" there shall be substituted “ Vice-Chancellor or Senior Presiding Judge" ”.