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Made | 18th July 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 19th July 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 31st October 2005 |
4.
Omit rule 4.23.
5.
In rule 10.20(3) for "and 3.16(10)" substitute ", 3.16(10) and 10.20A".
6.
After rule 10.20 insert—
(2) For the purposes of the law relating to contempt of court, information relating to the proceedings (whether or not contained in a document filed with the court) may be communicated—
(3) A person specified in the first column of the following table may communicate to a person listed in the second column such information as is specified in the third column for the purpose or purposes specified in the fourth column.
Communication of information without permission of the court
Communicated by | To | Information | Purpose |
A party | A lay adviser or a McKenzie Friend | Any information relating to the proceedings | To enable the party to obtain advice or assistance in relation to the proceedings. |
A party | The party's spouse, cohabitant or close family member | For the purpose of confidential discussions enabling the party to receive support from his spouse, cohabitant or close family member. | |
A party | A health care professional or a person or body providing counselling services for children or families | To enable the party or any child of the party to obtain health care or counselling. | |
A party or any person lawfully in receipt of information | The Children's Commissioner or the Children's Commissioner for Wales | To refer an issue affecting the interests of children to the Children's Commissioner or the Children's Commissioner for Wales. | |
A party or a legal representative | A mediator | For the purpose of mediation in relation to the proceedings. | |
A party, any person lawfully in receipt of information or a proper officer | A person or body conducting an approved research project | For the purpose of an approved research project. | |
A party, a legal representative or a professional legal adviser | A person or body responsible for investigating or determining complaints in relation to legal representatives or professional legal advisers | For the purposes of making a complaint or the investigation or determination of a complaint in relation to a legal representative or a professional legal adviser. | |
A legal representative or a professional legal adviser | A person or body assessing quality assurance systems | To enable the legal representative or professional legal adviser to obtain a quality assurance assessment. | |
A legal representative or a professional legal adviser | An accreditation body | Any information relating to the proceedings providing that it does not, or is not likely to, identify any person involved in the proceedings | To enable the legal representative or professional legal adviser to obtain accreditation. |
A party | An elected representative or peer | The text or summary of the whole or part of a judgment given in the proceedings | To enable the elected representative or peer to give advice, investigate any complaint or raise any question of policy or procedure. |
A party | The General Medical Council | For the purpose of making a complaint to the General Medical Council. | |
A party | A police officer | For the purpose of a criminal investigation. | |
A party or any person lawfully in receipt of information | A member of the Crown Prosecution Service | To enable the Crown Prosecution Service to discharge its functions under any enactment. |
(5) In this rule—
(c) any professional person attending a child protection conference or review in relation to a child who is the subject of the proceedings to which the information relates, or
(d) an officer of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children;
7.
In rule 10.21A for "nothing in rules 4.23 (confidentiality of documents), 10.20 (inspection etc of documents in court)" substitute "nothing in rules 10.20 (inspection etc of documents in court), 10.20A (communication of information relating to proceedings)".
Sir Mark Potter, P
Mr Justice Charles
David Salter
Philip Waller
Duncan Adam
Angela Finnerty
Bruce Edginton
Charles Hyde
Falconer of Thoroton, C
18th July 2005
[2] S.I. 1991/1247, amended by S.I. 1997/1056, S.I. 2000/774, S.I. 2001/821 and S.I. 2005/559; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.back