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Made | 17th December 2003 | ||
To be laid before Parliament | |||
Coming into operation | 1st January 2004 |
Amendment of the principal Rules
3.
After Order 61 there shall be inserted the new Order set out in the Schedule to these Rules.
R. D. Carswell
Anthony Campbell
Paul Girvan
Mark Horner
Declan Morgan
Tony Caher
Caroline McGonagle
Dated 11th December 2003
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
I concur
Lord Filkin
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs
Dated 17th December 2003
expressions used have the same meanings as in the Act.
Assignment of proceedings
2.
The jurisdiction of the High Court under the Act shall be assigned to the Queen's Bench Division.
Appeals under the Act
3.
- (1) Every appeal under the Act must be brought by originating motion entitled in the matter of the Act and shall specify the grounds upon which the appellant relies.
(2) The appellant must, within the time specified in paragraph (3) -
(3) The appellant must comply with paragraph (2) -
Time limit for beginning to hear appeals under the Act
4.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), where an appeal is brought under section 26 or 28 of the Act, the High Court must begin to hear an appeal within 40 days of the person's arrest.
(2) The High Court may extend the period of 40 days mentioned in paragraph (1) if it believes it to be in the interests of justice to do so.
(3) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), where an appeal is brought under section 103, 105, 108 or 110 of the Act, the High Court must begin to hear an appeal within 76 days of the appellant entering his appeal.
(4) Where an appeal is brought under section 103 of the Act before the Secretary of State has decided whether the person is to be extradited -
(5) The High Court may extend the period of 76 days mentioned in paragraph (3) if it believes it to be in the interests of justice to do so."
[2] S.R. 1980 No. 346; to which the most recent relevant amendments were made by S.R. 2003 No. 54 and S.R. 2003 No. 263back