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- Held At: Parliamentary Archives: GB-061
- Catalogue Reference: HL/PO/JU/41/192
- Accession Number: 6595
- Date: Dec 1987 - July 2003
- Level: File
- Extent: 1 file
- Creator Name: House of Lords; Judicial Office; 1854-2009
- Acquisition: Transferred to the Parliamentary Archives in 2009 when the Judicial Office ceased to exist and all judicial activities moved to the UK Supreme Court.
- Description: File contains correspondence on advocates, acts which apply the leave to appeal procedure to decisions of the court of session, reports from the appeal committee which might have implications for other Scottish appeals, correspondence with Scottish Courts Administration (re: new practice directions in relation to the court of session), competency of Scottish Appeals to the House of Lords, Scottish Civil Judicature Statistics, Parliament No. 2 Bill, Scottish Appeals wording titles etc., Supreme Courts Review, Sheriffs Substitutes, Administration of Justic (Scotland) Bill, Royal Commission on Scottish Affairs 1953, proposals to criminal appeals (1970) and length of time of scottish appeals.
- Terms:
- Access Status: Closed
- Access Conditions: Most files are closed for 30 years at point of transfer. Any requests to see these files will be considered in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
- Closed Until: 01/01/2034
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