The Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 36) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that abolished grand juries and amended the law relating to the presentment of indictments, Crown proceedings, prerogative writs, jury trials, and costs in England and Wales.
Section 10(3) of the act repealed 38 enactments, listed in the third schedule to the act.
Section 5 of the act was repealed by section 20(3) of, and the fourth schedule to, the Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1938 (1 & 2 Geo. 6. c. 63), which came into force on 1 January 1939.
Section 4 of the act was repealed by the Crown Proceedings Act 1947.
Section 8 of the act was repealed by the Mental Health Act 1959.
Schedule 1 was repealed by the Criminal Law Act 1967.
Section 1 of the act was repealed by section 56(4) of, and part IV of schedule 11 to, the Courts Act 1971 (c. 23), which came into force on 1 January 1972.
Section 3 of the act was repealed by the Finance Act 1975.
Section 6 of the act was repealed by section 152(4) of, and schedule 7 to, the Senior Courts Act 1981 (1981 c. 54).
Sections 2 and 7 of the act remain in force. Section 2, which established the procedure for the preferment of bills of indictment following the abolition of grand juries, has been significantly amended by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and the Deregulation Act 2015.