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SCHEDULE 1E+W

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 1 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

RSC ORDER 109E+WTHE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT 1960(1)

Applications under ActE+W

Rule 1—(1) Any of the following applications, that is to say—

(a)an application under section 2 of the Administration of Justice Act 1960, or under that section as applied by section 13 of that Act, to extend the time within which an application may be made to a Divisional Court for permission to appeal to the [F1Supreme Court] under section 1 of that Act, or section 13 thereof, from an order or decision of that Court, and

(b)an application by a defendant under section 9 (3) of that Act to a Divisional Court for permission to be present on the hearing of any proceedings preliminary or incidental to an appeal to the [F2Supreme Court] under section 1 of that Act from a decision of that Court

must be made to a Divisional Court except in vacation when it may be made to a judge F3...

(2) Any such application to a Divisional Court, if not made in the proceedings before the Divisional Court from whose order or decision the appeal in question is brought, must be made by the issue of a claim form F4....

(3) Any such application to a judge F5... must, in the case of such an application as is referred to in paragraph (1)(a) be made by the issue of a claim form and, in the case of such an application as is referred to in paragraph (1)(b) need not be served on any other person unless, in the latter case, the judge otherwise directs.

(4) No application notice or copy of the claim form (as the case may be) by which such an application as is referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is made, need be given to any party affected thereby unless the Divisional Court otherwise directs.

(5) Where any application to which this rule applies is made in vacation to a single judge and the judge refuses the application, the applicant shall be entitled to have the application determined by a Divisional Court.