The Administration of Justice Act 1969 (c. 31) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has been substantially amended and partially repealed since it was enacted.
Part I of the act related to the county courts and has been completely repealed.
Part II is still in force, as amended, and provides the procedure for leapfrog appeals (that is, appeals directly from the High Court to the Supreme Court).
Part III related to wills made by people under a mental disability. It has been repealed.
Part IV, which is still partially in force, contains various miscellaneous provisions.