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Judicial Review and Courts Bill (25 May 2022)

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Judicial Review and Courts Bill

This Bill will seek to reform the rules around Judicial Review and facilitate a number of procedural improvements across the court system.

From:
Ministry of Justice
Published
21 July 2021
Last updated
25 May 2022 — See all updates
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Applies to England and Wales

Documents

 

Judicial Review and Courts Bill

https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3035

Courts fact sheet

PDF, 246 KB, 10 pages

Judicial review fact sheet

PDF, 205 KB, 4 pages

Equalities Impact Statement

PDF, 271 KB, 22 pages

Details

The Bill will deliver the Government’s manifesto commitment to “ensure that Judicial Review is available to protect the rights of the individuals against an overbearing state, while ensuring that it is not abused to conduct politics by another means or to create needless delays.” This follows both the Independent Review of Administrative Law, which reported to me in January, and a Government consultation earlier this year.

As well as the Judicial Review measures, the Bill will introduce a number of procedural measures across the criminal courts, Employment Tribunals and Coroner’s Courts. These measures will streamline processes, saving time and money for the court system, and supporting court recovery. The Bill will also remove obligations requiring the City of London Corporation to provide county and magistrates’ court capacity at their current locations, paving the way for a new courthouse on a different site.

Published 21 July 2021
Last updated 25 May 2022 


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