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House of Commons

 
 

Tuesday 13 January 2015

 

Consideration of Lords Message

 

Criminal Justice and Courts Bill


 

On Consideration of a Lords Reason for insisting on an Amendment

 

Lords Reason No. 74B

 

Secretary Chris Grayling

 

To move, That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their

 

Amendment No. 74 but proposes the following amendment to the Bill in lieu of

 

that Amendment:—

 

(a)

 

Page  72,  line  18,  at end insert—

 

“(6)    

Subsection (7) applies to an order under this section the effect of which is to bring

 

into force the Secretary of State’s power to provide secure colleges for the

 

detention of any or all of the following—

 

(a)    

persons who are male and aged under 15;

 

(b)    

persons who are female.

 

(7)    

A statutory instrument containing the order may not be made unless a draft of the

 

instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of

 

Parliament.

 

(8)    

The reference in subsection (6) to the Secretary of State’s power to provide secure

 

colleges is to the power under section 43(1)(c) of the Prison Act 1952 (as inserted

 

by section 29 of this Act).”

 


 
 

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On Consideration of a Lords Amendment in lieu of Lords Amendments disagreed to by

 

this House

 

Lords Amendment No. 102B

 

Secretary Chris Grayling

 

To move, That this House disagrees with the Lords in their Amendment but

 

proposes the following amendments to the Bill in lieu of that Amendment:—

 

(a)

 

Page  65,  line  3,  at end insert—

 

“(2B)    

The court may disregard the requirements in subsection (2A)(a) and (b) if it

 

considers that it is appropriate to do so for reasons of exceptional public interest.

 

(2C)    

If the court grants relief or makes an award in reliance on subsection (2B), the

 

court must certify that the condition in subsection (2B) is satisfied.””

 

(b)

 

Page  65,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

“(3D)    

The court may disregard the requirement in subsection (3C) if it considers that it

 

is appropriate to do so for reasons of exceptional public interest.

 

(3E)    

If the court grants leave in reliance on subsection (3D), the court must certify that

 

the condition in subsection (3D) is satisfied.””

 

(c)

 

Page  65,  line  21,  for “section 31(2A)” substitute “subsections (2A) and (2B) of section

 

31”

 

(d)

 

Page  65,  line  22,  for “applies” substitute “apply”

 

(e)

 

Page  65,  line  23,  for “it applies” substitute “they apply”

 

(f)

 

Page  65,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

“(5B)    

If the tribunal grants relief in reliance on section 31(2B) of the Senior Courts Act

 

1981 as applied by subsection (5A), the tribunal must certify that the condition in

 

section 31(2B) as so applied is satisfied.””

 

(g)

 

Page  65,  line  40,  at end insert—

 

“(3E)    

The tribunal may disregard the requirement in subsection (3D) if it considers that

 

it is appropriate to do so for reasons of exceptional public interest.

 

(3F)    

If the tribunal grants permission in reliance on subsection (3E), the tribunal must

 

certify that the condition in subsection (3E) is satisfied.””

 

(h)

 

Page  65,  line  42,  for “section 31(2A)” substitute “subsections (2A) and (2B) of section

 

31”

 

(i)

 

Page  65,  line  43,  for “applies” substitute “apply”

 

(j)

 

Page  65,  line  44,  for “it applies” substitute “they apply”

 

(k)

 

Page  65,  line  46,  at end insert—


 
 

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“(6B)    

If the tribunal makes an award in reliance on section 31(2B) of the Senior Courts

 

Act 1981 as applied by subsection (6A), the tribunal must certify that the

 

condition in section 31(2B) as so applied is satisfied.””

 

 

On Consideration of a Lords Reason for insisting on Amendments

 

Lords Reason No. 106D

 

Secretary Chris Grayling

 

To move, That this House insists on its disagreement with the Lords in their

 

Amendments Nos. 103, 104, 105 and 106 but proposes the following amendments

 

to the Bill in lieu of those amendments:—

 

(a)

 

Page  66,  line  21,  at end insert—

 

“(3AA)    

Rules of court under subsection (3)(b) that specify information identifying those

 

who are, or are likely to be, sources of financial support must provide that only a

 

person whose financial support (whether direct or indirect) exceeds, or is likely

 

to exceed, a level set out in the rules has to be identified.

 

    

This subsection does not apply to rules that specify information described in

 

subsection (3A)(b).””

 

(b)

 

Page  66,  line  43,  at end insert—

 

“(3AA)    

Tribunal Procedure Rules under subsection (3)(b) that specify information

 

identifying those who are, or are likely to be, sources of financial support must

 

provide that only a person whose financial support (whether direct or indirect)

 

exceeds, or is likely to exceed, a level set out in the rules has to be identified.

 

    

This subsection does not apply to rules that specify information described in

 

subsection (3A)(b).””

 

 

 

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND COURTS BILL: PROGRAMME (NO. 3) MOTION

 

Secretary Chris Grayling

 

That the following provisions shall apply to the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill for the

 

purpose of supplementing the Order of 24 February 2014 in the last Session of Parliament

 

(Criminal Justice and Courts Bill (Programme)) as varied by the Order of 12 May 2014

 

in that Session (Criminal Justice and Courts Bill (Programme) (No. 2)):

 

Consideration of Lords Amendments

 

1.    

Proceedings on consideration of Lords Amendments shall (so far as not

 

previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at 10.00pm at today‘s

 

sitting.

 

2.    

The proceedings shall be taken in the order shown in the first column of the

 

following Table.

 

3.    

The proceedings shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a


 
 

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conclusion at the times specified in the second column of the Table.

 

TABLE

 

Lords Amendments

Time for conclusion of

 
  

proceedings

 
 

Nos 97 to 107

7.00pm

 
 

Nos. 74 and 127 to 131

8.30pm

 
 

Nos. 1 to 73, 75 to 96, 108 to

10.00pm

 
 

126 and 132 to 143

  
 

Subsequent stages

 

4.    

Any further message from the Lords may be considered forthwith without

 

any Question being put.

 

5.    

The proceedings on any further message from the Lords shall (so far as not

 

previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour after their

 

commencement.

 


 
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