Interception of Communications (Admissibility of evidence) Bill

Interception of Communications (Admissibility of evidence) Bill is a Private Members' Bill introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Lloyd of Berwick in the 2012-14 session.

A Bill to permit the introduction of intercept evidence in certain criminal proceedings; and for connected purposes.

This would amend the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act to allow intercepted communications to be used as evidence.


Recent updates

The Bill has had its first reading in the House of Lords in May 2012. The second reading is yet to be scheduled.[1]

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