Minister Frances Fitzgerald publishes the Court of Appeal Bill 2014
4th July 2014 - Ken Gaughran
· Bill to give effect to Referendum decision of the people
· Minister describes the Bill as “enhancing access to justice for all our citizens”
· Delivers on a key Programme for Government commitment
Frances Fitzgerald, TD, Minister for Justice and Equality has today announced the publication of the Court of Appeal Bill 2014.
Welcoming the Bill’s publication, the Minister stated: “This Bill delivers on the commitment in the Programme for Government to establish a Court of Appeal and is a timely response to the decision taken by the people last October when they approved the proposal to amend the Constitution to make provision for the establishment of the new Court.”
The Minister noted that the Bill itself is technical in character in that its essential purpose is to ensure that the new Court of Appeal is properly accommodated within the existing courts structure. It makes the legislative changes necessary to ensure that the new court can function smoothly within that structure.
The Minister went on to observe that: “The establishment of the new Court will be an important step in enhancing access to justice for all our citizens. It should make a significant impact upon the waiting lists for cases which are currently pending before the Supreme Court and should also ensure that future cases will be dealt with in an expeditious and timely manner.”
The Bill makes provision for a range of matters associated with the new court such as jurisdiction; the number of judges which are to be appointed to it; and the organisational supports which will be put in place to ensure its smooth running.
The Minister continued: “There is a maxim that justice delayed is justice denied. The ripple effects of current delays extend beyond the justice system to impact not just on individual litigants but also on the wider economy. Today marks a significant step in the modernisation of our courts system and I am proud to be in a position to deliver on this key piece of legislation.”
Referring to the timetable for the Bill the Minister stated: “It is my clear intention to take every step necessary to ensure that this legislation is in place before the start of the summer recess. This is an ambitious timetable but adherence to it is important in order to ensure that the new Court will be established in October of this year.
The Bill is available on: www.oireachtas.ie
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