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Judicial Review and Courts Bill: Lords Stages and Amendments

Commons Briefing paper by Graeme Cowie, Joanna Dawson, Catherine Fairbairn and Sally Lipscombe. It was first published on Wednesday, 13 April 2022. It was last updated on Wednesday, 20 April 2022.

The Judicial Review and Courts Bill 2021-22 was given its Third Reading by the House of Commons on 25 January 2022. For background, see the Commons Library briefing papers on:

The House of Lords Library also prepared a briefing paper ahead of House of Lords Second Reading on 3 February 2022.

The Bill has been agreed to by the House of Lords, subject to amendments made at Lords Committee, Report Stage, and Third Reading:

  • the Government made three amendments at Lords Committee Stage
  • 19 amendments were made at Lords Report Stage, including six non-Government amendments, of which four were agreed to on a division.
  • the Government made one minor drafting amendment at Lords Third Reading.

The House of Commons is expected to consider those Lords Amendments on Tuesday 26 April 2022.

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Judicial Review and Courts Bill 2021-22. Lords amendments.
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