Criminal Procedure Act

In the article presented below, Criminal Procedure Act will be addressed from different perspectives, with the aim of providing a comprehensive view on this topic. From its origin and history, through its relevance today, to possible future implications, this article aims to offer a complete look at Criminal Procedure Act. Its various facets will be analyzed, its different interpretations will be explored, and the controversies surrounding it will be discussed. In addition, the implications that Criminal Procedure Act has in different contexts will be examined and reflections and opinions of experts in the field will be presented. Without a doubt, this article will seek to shed light on Criminal Procedure Act and its impact on society.

Criminal Procedure Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation relating to criminal procedure in Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a Criminal Procedure Bill during its passage through Parliament.

Criminal Procedure Acts may be a generic name either for legislation bearing that short title or for all legislation which relates to criminal procedure.

List

Hong Kong

Malaysia

New Zealand

Republic of Ireland

South Africa

United Kingdom

Applying to two or more of the three jurisdictions (England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland to 1922; E+W,S,NI after)

England and Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

See also

List of short titles

References

  • Charles W H Lansdown and E F Van der Riet, assisted by G N Dock. Judicial Interpretations of the South African Criminal Procedure Acts, 1917-1955. Juta & Co Ltd. Cape Town. 1956.
  • J Kane. Handbook of Amended Criminal Procedure Acts. Wallachs. Pretoria. 1935.