Magistrates' Courts Act 1980

Magistrates' Courts Act 1980
The Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[1]

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the jurisdiction of, and the practice and procedure before, magistrates’ courts and the functions of justices’ clerks, and to matters connected therewith, with amendments to give effect to recommendations of the Law Commission.
Statute book chapter 1980 c. 43
Dates
Royal Assent 1 August 1980
Commencement 6 July 1981[2]
Status: Current legislation
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

The Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It codifies the procedures applicable in magistrates' courts in the United Kingdom and largely replaces the Magistrates' Courts Act 1952. Part I of the Act sets out provisions in relation to the courts' criminal jurisdiction, and Part II in relation to civil proceedings.

Contents

Part I - Criminal Jurisdiction

Section 1 of the Act empowers a Justice of the Peace to issue a summons or arrest warrant alleging the commission of a crime against an identifiable person.

Part II - Civil Jurisdiction

Part III - Enforcement of judgements

Part IV - Witnesses and evidence

Part V - Appeals

Part VI - Recognizances

See also

References

  1. ^ This short title was given by section 155(1)
  2. ^ The Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, section 155(7); S.I. 1981/457

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