SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 4U.K.Chambers and Chamber Presidents: further provision

Part 1 U.K.Chamber Presidents: appointment, delegation, deputies and further provision

Appointment as Chamber President by Lord Chancellor: consultation and nominationU.K.

2(1)The Lord Chancellor must consult the Senior President of Tribunals before the Lord Chancellor appoints under section 7(7) a person within—U.K.

  • section 6(1)(a) (ordinary judge of Court of Appeal in England and Wales),

  • section 6(1)(b) (Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland),

  • section 6(1)(c) (judge of the Court of Session), or

  • section 6(1)(d) (puisne judge of the High Court in England and Wales or Northern Ireland).

(2)If the Lord Chancellor, in exercise of his power under section 7(7) in a particular case, wishes that the person appointed should be drawn from among the ordinary judges of the Court of Appeal in England and Wales or the puisne judges of the High Court in England and Wales, the Lord Chancellor must first ask the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales to nominate one of those judges for the purpose.

(3)If the Lord Chancellor, in exercise of his power under section 7(7) in a particular case, wishes that the person appointed should be drawn from among the judges of the Court of Session, the Lord Chancellor must first ask the Lord President of the Court of Session to nominate one of those judges for the purpose.

(4)If the Lord Chancellor, in exercise of his power under section 7(7) in a particular case, wishes that the person appointed should be drawn from among the Lords Justices of Appeal in Northern Ireland or the puisne judges of the High Court in Northern Ireland, the Lord Chancellor must first ask the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland to nominate one of those judges for the purpose.

(5)If a judge is nominated under sub-paragraph (2), (3) or (4) in response to a request under that sub-paragraph, the Lord Chancellor must appoint the nominated judge as Chamber President of the chamber concerned.