HC Deb 01 May 1860 vol 158 c454
SIR EDWARD GROGAN

said, he wished to ask Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, if the Government intend to introduce a Bill into Parliament during the present Session, or to take any steps to carry into effect the Recommendations of the Commissioners relative to the abolition of the payment of Fees in the offices of the Court of Chancery, Ireland?

MR. SERJEANT DEASY

said, the Government did not intend to introduce any Bill during the present Session for the purpose of carrying into effect the recommendations of the Commissioners relative to the abolition of fees in the offices of the Irish Court of Chancery; and without a legislative measure it would be impossible to carry those recommendations into effect.