HC Deb 17 July 1884 vol 290 c1401
MR. JOHN REDMOND

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, If he can account for the great delay which exists in the branch of the Landed Estates Court, presided over by Judge Ormsby, in the issue of Orders pronounced by the Judge; is it a fact that, notwithstanding daily applications, Orders have remained unissued after being made by the Judge, for months, causing serious prejudice to suitors and practitioners; and, will he have inquiries made on the subject with a view to ascertain who is to blame and to provide a remedy?

MR. TREVELYAN

The Registrar of the Landed Estates Court informs me that there is no reason whatever for delay in the issue of orders, and that if any suitor considers that he has cause for complaint he should bring his case before the Judge, by whom it will be at once investigated, and steps will be taken to prevent the recurrence of any such cause of complaint in future.