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See also Practice Direction 65
Scope of this Part Rule 65.1
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.2
Applications for an injunction Rule 65.3
Injunction containing provisions to which a power of arrest is attached Rule 65.4
Application for warrant of arrest under section 155(3) of the 1996 Act Rule 65.5
Proceedings following arrest Rule 65.6
Recognizance Rule 65.7
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.8
Applications under section 91(3) of the 2003 Act or section 27(3) of the 2006 Act for a power of arrest to be attached to any provision of an injunction Rule 65.9
Injunction containing provisions to which a power of arrest is attached Rule 65.10
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.11
Demotion claims or suspension claims made in the alternative to possession claims Rule 65.12
Other demotion or suspension claims Rule 65.13
Starting a demotion or suspension claim Rule 65.14
Particulars of claim Rule 65.15
Hearing date Rule 65.16
Defendant's response Rule 65.17
The hearing Rule 65.18
Allocation Rule 65.19
Proceedings relating to demoted tenancies Rule 65.20
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.21
Application where the relevant authority is a party in principal proceedings Rule 65.22
Application by a relevant authority to join a person to the principal proceedings Rule 65.23
Application where the relevant authority is not party in principal proceedings Rule 65.24
Evidence Rule 65.25
Application for an interim order Rule 65.26
Scope of this Section Rule 65.27
Claims under section 3 of the 1997 Act Rule 65.28
Applications for issue of a warrant of arrest under section 3(3) of the 1997 Act Rule 65.29
Proceedings following arrest Rule 65.30
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.31
Application where the relevant authority is a party in principal proceedings Rule 65.32
Application where the relevant authority is not a party in principal proceedings Rule 65.33
Application by a relevant authority to join a person to the principal proceedings Rule 65.34
Evidence Rule 65.35
Application for an interim order Rule 65.36
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.37
Applications for parenting orders Rule 65.38
Applications by the relevant authority to be joined to proceedings Rule 65.39
Applications by the relevant authority to join a parent to proceedings Rule 65.40
Evidence Rule 65.41
VIII INJUNCTIONS UNDER THE POLICING AND CRIME ACT 2009 AND UNDER PART 1 OF THE ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, CRIME AND POLICING ACT 2014(a)
Scope of this Section and interpretation Rule 65.42
Applications for an injunction Rule 65.43
Injunction containing provisions to which a power of arrest is attached Rule 65.44
Application to vary or discharge an injunction Rule 65.45
Application for warrant of arrest under section 44(2) of the 2009 Act or section 10 of the 2014 Act Rule 65.46
Proceedings following arrest under the 2009 Act Rule 65.47
Recognizance Rule 65.48
Applications for a power of arrest to be attached to any provision of an injunction Rule 65.49
This Part contains rules –
(a) in Section I, about injunctions under the Housing Act 19961;
(b) in Section II, about applications by local authorities under section 91(3) of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 20032 for a power of arrest to be attached to an injunction;
(c) in Section III, about claims for demotion orders under the Housing Act 19853 and Housing Act 19884 and proceedings relating to demoted tenancies;
(d) in Section IV, about anti-social behaviour orders under the Crime and Disorder Act 19985;
(e) in Section V, about claims under section 3 of the Protection from Harassment Act 19976;
(f) in Section VI, about applications for drinking banning orders and interim drinking banning orders under sections 4 and 9 of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006;[...]
(g) in Section VII, about parenting orders under sections 26A and 26B of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 20037; and
(2) In this Section ‘the 1996 Act’ means the Housing Act 1996.
(3) The claim form must state –
(4) An application under this rule may be made without notice and where such an application without notice is made –
(Sections 153C(3) and 153D(4) of the 1996 Act8 confer powers to attach a power of arrest to an injunction)
Application for warrant of arrest under section 155(3) of the 1996 Act9
(6) Sections 2 and 8 of Part 81 apply where an application is made in the County Court to commit a person for breach of an injunction, as if references in those Sections to the judge included references to a District Judge .
(1) This Section applies to applications by local authorities under section 91(3) of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 200310 or under section 27(3) of the Police and Justice Act 200611 for a power of arrest to be attached to an injunction.
(Section 91 of the 2003 Act and section 27 of the 2006 Act apply to proceedings in which a local authority is a party by virtue of section 222 of the Local Government Act 197212 (power of local authority to bring, defend or appear in proceedings for the promotion or protection of the interests of inhabitants in their area)
(2) In this Section ‘the 2003 Act’ means the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.
(3) In this Section ‘the 2006 Act’ means the Police and Justice Act 2006.
(c) paragraph (1) of rule 65.7, as if the reference to paragraph 2(2)(b) of Schedule 15 to the Housing Act 199613 was a reference to paragraph 2(2)(b) of Schedule 10 to the 2006 Act; and
(a) claims by a landlord for an order under section 82A of the Housing Act 198514 or under section 6A of the Housing Act 198815 (‘a demotion order’);
Where a demotion order or suspension order (or both) is claimed in the alternative to a possession order, the claimant must use the Part 55 procedure and Section I of Part 55 applies, except that the claim must be made in accordance with rule 55.3(1) .
Where a demotion claim or suspension claim (or both) is made other than in a possession claim, rules 65.14 to 65.19 apply.
(a) The claim may be made at any County Court hearing centre;
(1) At the hearing fixed in accordance with rule 65.16(1) or at any adjournment of that hearing the court may –
When the court decides the track for the claim, the matters to which it shall have regard include –
A practice direction may make provision about proceedings relating to demoted tenancies.
(1) This Section applies to applications in proceedings in the County Court under sub-sections (2), (3) or (3B) of section 1B of the Crime and Disorder Act 199816 by a relevant authority, and to applications for interim orders under section 1D of that Act.
(c) ‘the principal proceedings’ means any proceedings in the County Court .
(1) An application under section 1B(3B) of the 1998 Act by a relevant authority which is a party to the principal proceedings to join a person to the principal proceedings must be made –
(2) The application notice must contain –
An application for an order under section 1B(4) of the 1998 Act must be accompanied by written evidence, which must include evidence that section 1E of the 1998 Act has been complied with.
This Section applies to proceedings under section 3 of the Protection from Harassment Act 199717 (‘the 1997 Act’).
(a) shall be subject to the Part 8 procedure and—
VI DRINKING BANNING ORDERS UNDER THE VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION ACT 200618
(1) An application under section 4(5) of the 2006 Act by a relevant authority which is a party to the principal proceedings to join a person to the principal proceedings must be made –
An application for an order under section 4(7) of the 2006 Act must be accompanied by written evidence, which must include evidence that section 4(6) of the 2006 Act has been complied with.
(3) The application notice must contain –
An application under section 26A, 26B or 26C of the 2003 Act must be accompanied by written evidence.
VIII INJUNCTIONS UNDER THE POLICING AND CRIME ACT 2009 and under Part 1 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014
(1)This Section applies to applications for an injunction and other related proceedings under Part 4 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009(19) (Injunctions: gang-related violence) and under Part 1 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (Injunctions).
(a)“the 2009 Act” means the Policing and Crime Act 2009(b)”; and
(b)“the 2014 Act” means the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
(a)the witness statement in support of the application must state the reasons why notice has not been given; and
(6) An application made on notice may be listed for hearing before the expiry of the time for the defendant to file an acknowledgment of service under rule 8.3, and in such a case—
(a)the claimant must serve the application notice and witness statement on the defendant not less than 2 days before the hearing; and
(b)the defendant may take part in the hearing whether or not the defendant has filed an acknowledgment of service.
(2) An applicant for a warrant of arrest under section 44(2) of the 2009 Act or section 10 of the 2014 Act must—
(b)give oral evidence of the grounds for the application at the hearing.
(1) This rule applies where a person is arrested pursuant to—
(3) If proceedings under section 43 or 44 of the 2009 Act or section 9 or 10 of the 2014 Act are adjourned and the arrested person is released—
(4) An application notice seeking the committal for contempt of court of the arrested person may be issued even if the arrested person is not dealt with within the period in sub-paragraph (3)(a).
(5) Sections 2 and 8 of Part 81 apply where an application is made in the County Court to commit a person for breach of an injunction as if references in those Sections to the judge include references to a District Judge .
(1) Where, in accordance with paragraph 2(2)(b) of Schedule 5 to the 2009 Act or paragraph 2(3)(b) of Schedule 1 to the 2014 Act, the court fixes the amount of any recognizance with a view to it being taken subsequently, the recognizance may be taken by—
(c)a justices’ clerk;
(d)a police officer of the rank of inspector or above, or in charge of a police station; or
(e)where the arrested person is in custody, the governor or keeper of a prison, with the same consequences as if it had been entered into before the court.
(1) An application under section 34 or 39 of the 2009 Act or section 5 or 6 of the 2014 Act which includes an application for a power of arrest to be attached to any provision of an injunction must be made in the proceedings seeking the injunction by—
(a)the claim form; or
(b)an application under Part 23.
(3)Every application made on notice must be served personally, together with a copy of the written evidence, by the applicant on the person against whom the injunction is sought not less than 2 days before the hearing.
1. 1996 c.52.
2. 2003 c.38.
3. 1985 c.68.
4. 1988 c.50.
5. 1998 c.37.
6. 1997 c.40.
7. 2003 c. 38. Section 24 of the Police and Justice Act 2006 (c. 48) inserts sections 26A, 26B and 26C into the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.
8. 1996 c.52. These sections were inserted by section 13 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.
9. 1996 c.52. This section was amended by section 13 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.
10. 2003 c.38.
11. 2006 c. 48.
12. 1972 c.70.
13. 1996 c. 52.
14. 1985 c.68. This section was inserted by section 14 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.
15. 1988 c.50. This section was inserted by section 14 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003.
16. 1998 c.37. Sections 1(1A) and 1B were amended by section 85 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 (c.38).
17. 1997 c.40.
18. 2006 c. 38.
19. 2009 c. 26.