Judicial Retirement Age Could Rise To 75


Judicial Retirement Age Could Rise To 75

The Ministry of Justice has begun consulting on proposals that could lead to judges retiring at 75 instead of 70.

Lord chancellor Robert Buckland said the retirement age for most judges was last legislated for 27 years ago. He said the time was now right to consider whether 70 as a mandatory retirement age continued to achieve the objective of balancing the requirement for sufficient judicial expertise to meet the demands of the courts and tribunals, improving diversity and protecting the judiciary’s independence. Read more by clicking here →

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2 Responses to Judicial Retirement Age Could Rise To 75

  1. towardchange says:

    Judicial Mandatory Retirement Age
    Consultation on the mandatory retirement age for judicial office holders

    Publication of Response
    A response to this consultation exercise will be published in early 2021.

    Click to access judicialmandatoryretirementageconsultation.pdf

  2. towardchange says:

    Judges Salaries Act 1872
    c. 51 (2) Commencement and payment of judicial salaries.
    “Notwithstanding anything contained in any Act of Parliament, the judicial salary of every judge in the United Kingdom shall begin from the date of his appointment as judge, and not before, and shall accrue due from day to day during the time of his continuance in office, and shall be payable at such intervals not exceeding three months as may be from time to time determined by the Treasury.” https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Vict/35-36/51/section/2

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