Criminal Evidence Act 1992

SCHEDULE

Enactments Repealed

Session and Chapter or Number and Year

Short Title

Extent of Repeal

(1)

(2)

(3)

16 & 17 Vict., c. 83

Evidence Amendment Act, 1853

Section 3

35 & 36 Vict., c. 94

Licensing Act, 1872

In paragraph 4 of section 51, the words “and in all cases of summary proceedings under this Act, the defendant and his wife shall be competent to give evidence

38 & 39 Vict., c. 63

Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1875

In section 21, the words “and the defendant may, if he think fit, tender himself and his wife to be examined on his behalf, and he or she shall, if he so desires, be examined accordingly

38 & 39 Vict., c. 86

Conspiracy, and Protection of Property Act, 1875

Section 11

40 & 41 Vict., c. 14

Evidence Act, 1877

The whole Act

46 & 47 Vict., c. 3

Explosive Substances Act, 1883

Section 4 (2)

46 & 47 Vict., c. 51

Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883

Section 53 (2)

48 & 49 Vict., c. 69

Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885

Section 20

50 & 51 Vict., c. 28

Merchandise Marks Act, 1887

Paragraph (1) of section 10

55 & 56 Vict., c. 4

Betting and Loans (Infants) Act, 1892

Section 6

60 & 61 Vict., c. 60

Chaff-Cutting Machines (Accidents) Act, 1897

Section 5

8 Edw. 7, c. 24

Summary Jurisdiction (Ireland) Act, 1908

Section 12

8 Edw. 7, c. 67

Children Act, 1908

Sections 30 and 133 (28)

2 & 3 Geo. 5, c. 20

Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1912

Section 7 (6)

4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 58

Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914

Section 28 (2)

No. 37 of 1924

Criminal Justice (Evidence) Act, 1924

In section 1, the words “, and the wife or husband, as the case may be, of the person so charged,”, where they first occur, and paragraphs (c) and (d) of the proviso

Section 4 (1)

Schedule

No. 5 of 1957

Married Women's Status Act, 1957

Section 9 (4)

No. 7 of 1988

Social Welfare Act, 1988

Section 20 (7)