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However, he can only do so if the Lord Chief Justice agrees. Circuit and District Judges can be removed by the Lord Chancellor. No English High Court or Court of Appeal judge has ever been removed from office under these powers. It has in fact only been exercised once, when Sir Jonah Barrington was removed from office as a judge of the Irish High Court of Admiralty in 1830 for corruption: he misappropriated funds due to litigants. It has never had to be exercised in England and Wales. This power originates in the 1701 Act of Settlement and is now contained in section 11(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981. Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice and guidanceīoth Houses of Parliament have the power to petition The Queen for the removal of a judge of the High Court or the Court of Appeal.Standing International Forum of Commercial Courts.Pre-Application Judicial Education Programme (PAJE).Lord Chief Justice: Judicial Equality and Diversity Statement.
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Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy 2020/25.Diversity and Community Relations Judges.The judiciary, the government and the constitution.