Part III PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Rules of Court

C1C284 Power to make rules of court.

1

Rules of court may be made F13by the Lord Chief Justice for the purpose of regulating and prescribing F1, except in relation to any criminal cause or matter, the practice and procedure to be followed in the F2Crown Court F3. . . .

2

Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the matters about which rules of court may be made under this section include all matters of practice and procedure in the F4Senior Courts which were regulated or prescribed by rules of court immediately before the commencement of this Act.

3

No provision of this or any other Act, or contained in any instrument made under any Act, which—

a

authorises or requires the making of rules of court about any particular matter or for any particular purpose; or

b

provides (in whatever words) that the power to make rules of court under this section is to include power to make rules about any particular matter or for any particular purpose,

shall be taken as derogating from the generality of subsection (1).

F54

Rules made under this section shall have effect subject to any special rules for the time being in force in relation to proceedings in the F4Senior Courts of any particular kind.

F65

Special rules may apply—

a

any rules made under this section,F7. . .

b

Civil Procedure Rules,

to proceedings to which the special rules apply.

F8c

Criminal Procedure Rules, or

d

Family Procedure Rules,

5A

Rules made under this section may apply—

a

any special rules,F7. . .

b

Civil Procedure Rules,

to proceedings to which rules made under this section apply.

F8c

Criminal Procedure Rules, or

d

Family Procedure Rules,

6

Where rules may be applied under subsection (5) or (5A), they may be applied—

a

to any extent,

b

with or without modification, and

c

as amended from time to time.

7

No rule which may involve an increase of expenditure out of public funds may be made under this section except with the concurrence of the Treasury, but the validity of any rule made under this section shall not be called in question in any proceedings in any court either by the court or by any party to the proceedings on the ground only that it was a rule as to the making of which the concurrence of the Treasury was necessary and that the Treasury did not concur or are not expressed to have concurred.

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In this section “special rules” means rules applying to proceedings of any particular kind in the F4Senior Courts, being rules made by an authority other than the F10Civil Procedure Rule CommitteeF11, the Family Procedure Rule Committee F14or , the Criminal Procedure Rule CommitteeF15... under any provision of this or any other Act which (in whatever words) confers on that authority power to make rules in relation to proceedings of that kind in the F4Senior Courts.

F1210

The Lord Chief Justice may nominate a judicial office holder (as defined in section 109(4) of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005) to exercise the Lord Chief Justice’s functions under this section.