The Courts Act 2003 (Commencement No. 6 and Savings) Order 2004

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2004/2066
Year2004

2004 No.2066 (C.88)

SUPREME COURT OF ENGLAND AND WALES

MAGISTRATES' COURTS, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Courts Act 2003 (Commencement No. 6 and Savings) Order 2004

Made 18th July 2004

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 108(6) and 110 of the Courts Act 20031hereby makes the following Order:

S-1 Citation and interpretation

Citation and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Courts Act 2003 (Commencement No. 6 and Savings) Order 2004.

(2) In this Order, unless the context requires otherwise, a reference to a section or Schedule by number alone is to the section or Schedule so numbered in the Courts Act 2003.

S-2 Commencement of provisions in the Courts Act 2003

Commencement of provisions in the Courts Act 2003

2. Subject to article 3, the following provisions come into force on 1st September 2004—

(a) section 6(3) and Schedule 2 (abolition of magistrates' courts committees: transfers),

(b) in Part 7 (procedure rules and practice directions)—

(i) section 69 (Criminal Procedure Rules),

(ii) section 72 (process for making Criminal Procedure Rules), and

(iii) section 73 (power to amend legislation in connection with the rules),

(c) in Schedule 8 (minor and consequential amendments)—

(i) paragraph 67 (Indictments Act 1915)2,

(ii) paragraph 71 (Criminal Justice Act 1925)3,

(iii) paragraph 83 (Criminal Justice Act 1948)4,

(iv) paragraph 107 (Road Traffic Act 1960)5,

(v) paragraph 122 for the purpose of amending the Backing of Warrants (Republic of Ireland) Act 19656so far as it has effect by virtue of the Extradition Act 2003 (Commencement and Savings) Order 20037,

(vii) paragraph 145 (Attachment of Earnings Act 1971)9,

(viii) paragraphs 172 and 173 (Juries Act 1974)10,

(ix) paragraphs 182, 183(1) and (3), 186(1) and (2) (Bail Act 1976)11,

(x) paragraph 190 (Criminal Law Act 1977)12,

(xi) paragraphs 207, 219, 233, 234, 238, 245(1) and (2) for the purpose of creating an exception in relation to “any criminal cause or matter”, 246, 250 in so far as it relates to the definitions of “the rules” and “prescribed”, 251 (Magistrates' Courts Act 1980)13,

(xiii) paragraph 290(1) and (3) (Prosecution of Offences Act 1985)15,

(xiv) paragraphs 324, 327, 328, 329(1) and (4), 330(1), (2) and (3)(a) for the purpose of amending the Extradition Act 198916so far as it has effect by virtue of the Extradition Act 2003 (Commencement and Savings) Order 2003)17,

(xvii) paragraph 364 (Drug Trafficking Act 1994)20,

(xviii) paragraphs 377 to 381 (Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996)21,

(xix) paragraphs 384, 386 and 387 (Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999)22,

(xx) paragraphs 389 and 390 (Terrorism Act 2000)23,

(xxi) paragraphs 403 and 405 (International Criminal Court Act 2001)24, and

(xxii) paragraph 410 (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002)25,

(d) in Schedule 10 (repeals), the entries relating to—

(i) section 33(4) of the Criminal Justice Act 192526,

(ii) section 25(1) of the Attachment of Earnings Act 197127,

(iii) section 2 of the Bail Act 1976,

(iv) sections 145 and 150(1) in so far as it relates to the definition of “the rules”, of, and paragraphs 5, 101(a) and 151 of Schedule 7 to, the Magistrates' Courts Act 198028,

(v) Schedule 5 to the Supreme Court Act 198129, in so far as it relates to the Criminal Justice Act 1948,

(vi) section 80(2) of the Access to Justice Act 199930, and

(vii) section 65(2) of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, and

(e) section 109(1) and (3) to the extent necessary for those amendments and repeals.

S-3 Saving

Saving

3. The amendment or repeal of any enactment, coming into effect under article 2(c) or (d), shall not affect the operation of that enactment in relation to rules of court other than Criminal Procedure Rules during the period between 1st September 2004 and the coming into force of the first Criminal Procedure Rules made under section 69 of the Courts Act 2003.

Christopher Leslie

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,

Department for Constitutional Affairs

Dated 18th July 2004

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order brings into force on 1st September 2004 section 6(3) and Schedule 2 (abolition of magistrates' courts committees: transfers), section 69 (Criminal Procedure Rules), section 72 (process for making Criminal Procedure Rules) and section 73 (power to amend legislation in connection with the rules) of the Courts Act 2003.

It also brings into force on 1st September 2004 a number of minor consequential amendments and repeals in Schedules 8 and 10 to the Courts Act 2003, relating to the establishment of the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee and the making of Criminal Procedure Rules. But the amendment or repeal of any enactment, by those provisions, shall not affect the operation of that enactment in relation to rules of court other than Criminal Procedure Rules during the period between 1st September 2004 and the coming into force of the first Criminal Procedure Rules.

(This note is not part of the Order)

The following provisions of the Courts Act 2003 have been, or are to be, brought into force by commencement order made before the date of this Order:

Provision

Date of Commencement

S.I.No.

section 4

1.6.04

2004/798

section 62

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 63

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 64

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 66 (partially)

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 67

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 68

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 70

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 71

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 74

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 77

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 78

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 81

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 83

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 84

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 86

1.5.04

2004/1104

section 87

1.5.04

2004/1104

section 93

1.2.04

2004/174

section 95

5.4.04

2004/174

section 96

5.4.04

2004/174

section 97 (partially)

23.2.04

2004/174

section 97 (partially)

29.3.04

2004/174

section 97 (partially)

5.4.04

2004/174

section 97 (partially)

1.5.04

2004/1104

section 98 (partially)

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 99

15.3.04

2004/401

section 102

26.1.04

2003/3345

section 103

1.5.04

2004/1104

section 104

1.5.04

2004/1104

section 106

1.5.04

2004/1104

Schedule 1

1.6.04

2004/798

Schedule 5 (partially)

23.2.04

2004/174

Schedule 5 (partially)

29.3.04

2004/174

Schedule 5 (remainder)

5.4.04

2004/174

Schedule 6 (and section 97(2) in so far as it relates to the paragraph specified below) paragraph 1(2) (partially)

1.5.04

2004/1104

Schedule 7

15.3.04

2004/401

Schedule 8 (and section 109(1)) (partially)

1.2.04

2004/174

Schedule 8 (and section 109(1)) (partially)

15.3.04

2004/401

Schedule 9 (and section 109(2) insofar as it relates to the paragraph specified below) paragraph 15 (partially)

23.2.04

2004/174

paragraph 15 (partially)

29.3.04

2004/174

paragraph 15 (remainder)

5.4.04

2004/174

Schedule 10 (and section 109(3)) (partially)

26.1.04

2003/3345

Schedule 10 (and section 109(3)) (partially)

15.3.04

2004/401

Schedule 10 (and section 109(3)) (partially)

1.5.04

2004/1104


(7) S.I.2003/3103, amended by S.I.2003/3258 and S.I.2003/3312.
(17) S.I.2003/3103, amended by S.I.2003/3258 and S.I.2003/3312.
(18) 1992 c. 5.
(26) 1925 c. 86; section 33(4) was amended by the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43), section 154 and Schedule 7, paragraph 5.
(27) 1971 c. 32; a relevant amendment was made to section 25(1) by the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43), section 154 and Schedule 7, paragraph 101(a).
(28) 1980 c. 43; a relevant amendment was made to section 145 by the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c. 22), section 80(2).

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