Part 4 Judicial Appointments: Selection, and Transfer of Powers of Lord Chancellor

Part 4 Judicial Appointments: Selection, and Transfer of Powers of Lord Chancellor

Appointments by Her Majesty on Lord Chancellor's recommendation but where selection is to be reported to Lord Chief Justice or Senior President of Tribunals

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(1)     Schedule 14 to the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (Judicial Appointments Commission: relevant offices and enactments) is amended as follows.

(2)     The table in Part 1 (appointments by Her Majesty on the Lord Chancellor's recommendation) becomes Table 1 of that Part called “Appointments where the Commission reports to the Lord Chancellorâ€.

(3)     Move the entries for the following offices from Table 1 of Part 1 to form Table 2 of that Part called “Appointments where the Commission reports to the Lord Chief Justice†(and with the same column headings)—

Circuit judge

Recorder

Master, Queen's Bench Division

Queen's Coroner and Attorney and Master of the Crown Office and Registrar of Criminal Appeals

Admiralty Registrar

Master, Chancery Division

Registrar in Bankruptcy of the High Court

Taxing Master of the Senior Courts

District judge of the principal registry of the Family Division

Senior Master of the Queen's Bench Division

Chief Chancery Master

Chief Taxing Master

Chief Bankruptcy Registrar

Senior District Judge of the Family

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