The Administration of Justice Act 1969 (c. 31) is a UK act of Parliament. It has been substantially amended and partially repealed since it was enacted.[1]
Part I of the act related to the county courts[2] and has been completely repealed.[1]
Part II is still in force, as amended, and provides the procedure for leapfrog appeals (that is, appeals directly from the High Court to the Supreme Court).[1]
Part III related to wills made by people under a mental disability.[2] It has been repealed.[1]
Part IV, which is still partially in force, contains various miscellaneous provisions.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e Administration of Justice Act 1969 (as amended) (Act of Parliament (UK)). 1969.
- ^ a b Administration of Justice Act 1969 (as originally enacted) (Act of Parliament (UK)). 1969.
External links
- Text of the Administration of Justice Act 1969 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
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