Global Information Lookup Global Information

Courts Act 2003 information


Courts Act 2003
Act of Parliament
Courts Act 2003
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long titleAn Act to make provision about the courts and their procedure and practice; about judges and magistrates; about fines and the enforcement processes of the courts; about periodical payments of damages; and for connected purposes.
Citation2003 c. 39
Territorial extent England and Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland
Dates
Royal assent20 November 2003
Other legislation
Repeals/revokesJustices of the Peace Act 1997
Amended byCrime and Courts Act 2013, Courts and Tribunals Act 2018, Domestic Abuse Act 2021, Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Courts Act 2003 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

The Courts Act 2003 (c.39) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom implementing many of the recommendations in Sir Robin Auld's (a Court of Appeal judge) Review of the Criminal Courts in England and Wales (also known as the "Auld Review"). The White Paper which preceded the Act was published by the Home Office on the 17 July 2002 and called "Justice for All".

The Act has nine parts:[1]

  • Maintenance of the court system
  • Justices of the Peace
  • Magistrates' courts
  • Court security
  • Inspectors of court administration
  • Judges
  • Procedure rules and practice directions
  • Miscellaneous
  • Final provisions (technical provisions)

The Act deals predominantly with criminal courts' administration, though certain sections deal with civil matters (notably creating a post of "Head of Civil Justice", enabling provisions for family procedure rules, and amendments to its civil procedure equivalent).

The Act also abolished magistrates' courts committees, combining the magistrates' courts' administration with the Court Service, which was then renamed Her Majesty's Courts Service. "Fines Officers" are instituted in order to strengthen the system for collecting fines after the existing system was criticised for relative ineffectiveness. Schedule 1 of the Act provided for the establishment of courts boards.[2]

Sections 50 to 57 of this act also provide court security officers the power of search, seizure/retention of items, restraint and removal from court when performing their duties.

The act also transfers the authority and obligation of high sheriffs, in relation to civil writs, to sheriff's officers; previously, high sheriffs had delegated these to the sheriff's officers, in any case, but the Blair Ministry preferred to make this explicit, and remove the theoretical power of the high sheriff. It also renames this more-than-1000-year-old role - the sheriff's officer - to High court enforcement officers, for reasons that have not been explained, except perhaps to give it a modern-sounding name.

  1. ^ Text of the Courts Act 2003 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
  2. ^ "Her Majesty's Courts Service - Structure of HMCS". Archived from the original on 8 January 2010. Retrieved 1 February 2010.

and 24 Related for: Courts Act 2003 information

Request time (Page generated in 1.0766 seconds.)

Courts Act 2003

Last Update:

The Courts Act 2003 (c.39) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom implementing many of the recommendations in Sir Robin Auld's (a Court of Appeal...

Word Count : 375

Supreme Court Act 2003

Last Update:

The Supreme Court Act 2003 (Public Act No 53 2003) was an Act of the Parliament of New Zealand which created the Supreme Court of New Zealand as the country's...

Word Count : 233

Criminal Justice Act 2003

Last Update:

recommendations of the Criminal Courts Review relating to court procedures were implemented in the Courts Act 2003. The intention of the Act was to introduce reforms...

Word Count : 5374

Family Procedure Rules

Last Update:

modernise and standardise family court practice across the High Court, County Court and Magistrates’ Court. Courts Act 2003, accessed 14 September 2021 The...

Word Count : 169

Royal Courts of Justice

Last Update:

The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in Westminster which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England...

Word Count : 1154

Senior Courts Act 2016

Last Update:

The Senior Courts Act 2016 (Public Act 2016 No 48) is an Act of the Parliament of New Zealand which governs the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the...

Word Count : 127

Supreme Court of New Zealand

Last Update:

Zealand. The Supreme Court Act 2003 was repealed on 1 March 2017 and superseded by the Senior Courts Act 2016. The current Supreme Court should not be confused...

Word Count : 3020

PROTECT Act of 2003

Last Update:

The PROTECT Act of 2003 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 108–21 (text) (PDF), 117 Stat. 650, S. 151, enacted April 30, 2003) is a United States...

Word Count : 2585

Justice of the peace

Last Update:

with Local Justice Areas by the Courts Act 2003, meaning this is not formally required. Section 7 of the Courts Act 2003 states that "There shall be a commission...

Word Count : 12542

Admiralty court

Last Update:

Admiralty courts, also known as maritime courts, are courts exercising jurisdiction over all maritime contracts, torts, injuries, and offences. The Scottish...

Word Count : 1704

Senior Courts Act 1981

Last Update:

The Senior Courts Act 1981 (c. 54), originally named the Supreme Court Act 1981, is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act prescribes...

Word Count : 298

Federal Court of Appeal

Last Update:

On July 2, 2003, the Courts Administration Service Act split the Federal Court of Canada into two separate courts, with the Federal Court of Appeal succeeding...

Word Count : 332

Power of arrest

Last Update:

Warden s3 Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Act 1860 Court bailiff Court officer Court security officer s53 Courts Act 2003 (power to restrain and remove)...

Word Count : 697

Communications Act 2003

Last Update:

The Communications Act 2003 (c. 21) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The act, which came into force on 25 July 2003, superseded the Telecommunications...

Word Count : 2897

Courts board

Last Update:

Schedule 1 to the Courts Act 2003 made provision for the establishment of the boards. There were 21 boards across the country. The courts boards were abolished...

Word Count : 130

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Last Update:

Disposition of Supreme Court decisions on certiorari or appeal from state and territory supreme courts, and from federal courts of appeals, 1950–2006...

Word Count : 2850

Contempt of court

Last Update:

Crown Court is a superior court according to the Senior Courts Act 1981, and Crown Courts have the power to punish contempt. The Divisional Court as part...

Word Count : 3743

United States circuit court

Last Update:

courts were the intermediate level courts of the United States federal court system from 1789 until 1912. They were established by the Judiciary Act of...

Word Count : 1157

Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act

Last Update:

Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003 or COTPA, 2003 is an Act of Parliament of India enacted in 2003 to prohibit advertisement of, and to provide...

Word Count : 897

Magistrate

Last Update:

the Courts Act 2003, meaning magistrates no longer need to live within 15 miles (24 km); although, in practice, many still do. Section 7 of the Courts Act...

Word Count : 5423

Judiciary of England and Wales

Last Update:

Wales—different types of courts have different styles of judges. They also form a strict hierarchy of importance, in line with the order of the courts in which they...

Word Count : 3232

Extradition Act 2003

Last Update:

Extradition Act 2003 (c. 41) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which regulates extradition requests by and to the United Kingdom. The Act came...

Word Count : 669

County Courts Act

Last Update:

The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a County Courts Bill during its passage through Parliament. County Courts Acts may be a...

Word Count : 1063

Petty session

Last Update:

of the Courts Act 2003. Section 30 of the same act also abolished the concept of distinct "petty-sessional court-houses". Magistrates' court Magistrates'...

Word Count : 240

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net