SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 9Amendments relating to jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
Part 1Jurisdiction transferred from the House of Lords
Extradition Act 2003 (c. 41)
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1
The Extradition Act 2003 is amended as follows.
2
In section 32 (appeal to House of Lords) in the sidenote and in subsections (1), (3), (4)(b), (6) and (8)(b) for “House of Lords” substitute “
Supreme Court
”
.
3
In section 114 (appeal to House of Lords) in the sidenote and in subsections (1), (3), (4)(b), (6), and (8)(b) for “House of Lords” substitute “
Supreme Court
”
.
4
In each of the following provisions for “House of Lords” in each place substitute “
Supreme Court
”
a
section 30 (detention pending conclusion of appeal under section 28);
b
section 33 (powers on an appeal) and the sidenote to that section;
F1ba
section 33A (detention pending conclusion of certain appeals under section 32);
c
section 36 (extradition following appeal);
d
section 43 (withdrawal of warrant while appeal pending) and the sidenote to that section;
e
section 60 (costs);
f
section 61 (costs where discharge ordered);
g
section 107 (detention pending conclusion of appeal under section 105);
h
section 112 (detention pending conclusion of appeal under section 110);
i
section 115 (powers on appeal under section 114) and the sidenote to that section;
F2ia
section 115A (detention pending conclusion of certain appeals under section 114);
j
section 118 (extradition following appeal);
k
section 125 (withdrawal of request while appeal pending) and the sidenote to that section;
l
section 133 (costs where extradition ordered);
m
section 134 (costs where discharge ordered);
n
section 184 (grant of free legal aid: Northern Ireland);
o
section 208 (national security);
p
section 213 (disposal of Part 1 warrant and extradition request);
q
section 214 (disposal of charge).
5
In section 185 (free legal aid: supplementary)—
a
in subsection (4) for “House of Lords” substitute “
Supreme Court
”
;
b
in subsection (5) for the words from “allowed by” to the end substitute “
by the Supreme Court or under Supreme Court Rules.
”