Part 6Judges

Offices, titles, styles etc.

64Power to alter judicial titles

1

The Lord Chancellor may by order—

a

alter the name of an office listed in subsection (2);

b

provide for or alter the way in which the holders of any of those offices are to be styled.

2

The offices are—

  • Admiralty Registrar

  • F19...

  • F1Chancellor of the High Court

  • F23Chief Chancery Master

  • F23Chief Insolvency and Companies Court Judge

  • F23Chief Taxing Master

  • Circuit judge

  • Deputy Circuit judge

  • Deputy district judge appointed under section 102 of the 1981 Act

  • Deputy district judge F2appointed under section 8 of the County Courts Act 1984

  • F3Deputy Head of Civil Justice

  • F4Deputy Head of Family Justice

  • Deputy judge of the High Court

  • F20District judge of the county court

  • District judge of the High Court

  • District judge of the principal registry of the Family Division

  • District probate registrar

  • F5Head of Civil Justice

  • F6Head of Family Justice

  • F22Insolvency and Companies Court Judge

  • Lord Chief Justice

  • Master of the Chancery Division

  • F7...

  • Master of the Queen’s Bench Division

  • Master of the Rolls

  • Ordinary judge of the Court of Appeal

  • F8President of the Courts of England and Wales

  • F9President of the Court of Protection,

  • President of the Family Division

  • F10President of the Queen's Bench Division

  • Presiding Judge for a Circuit

  • Puisne judge of the High Court

  • Queen’s Coroner and Attorney and Master of the Crown Office and Registrar of Criminal Appeals

  • Recorder

  • F21...

  • F23Senior District Judge of the Family Division

  • F11Senior Judge of the Court of Protection,

  • F23Senior Master of the Queen’s Bench Division

  • Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales

  • Taxing Master of the F12Senior Courts

  • F13...

  • Vice-president of the Court of Appeal

  • F14Vice-president of the Court of Protection.

  • Vice-president of the Queen’s Bench Division.

F252A

The Lord Chancellor may by order—

a

alter the name of a relevant office;

b

provide for or alter the way in which a relevant office is to be styled.

2B

In subsection (2A) “a relevant office” is a sitting in retirement office under section 123 of the Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022 for which the corresponding original office is listed in Part 1 of Schedule 3 to that Act.

3

The Lord Chancellor may also by order provide for or alter the way in which deputies or temporary additional officers appointed under section F2491(1) of the 1981 Act are to be styled.

F153A

The Lord Chancellor may make an order under this section only with the concurrence of the Lord Chief Justice.

4

Before making an order under this section the Lord Chancellor must consult—

F16a

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b

the Master of the Rolls,

F17ba

the President of the Queen's Bench Division,

c

the President of the Family Division, and

d

the Chancellor of the High Court.

5

An order under this section may make such provision as the Lord Chancellor considers necessary in consequence of any provision made under subsection (1) F26, (2A) or (3).

6

The provision that may be made under subsection (5) includes provision amending, repealing or revoking any enactment.

F187

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