HC Deb 15 June 1875 vol 224 cc1922-3
MR. WADDY

asked Mr. Attorney General, Whether, considering the evils arising from the present uncertainty as to the ultimate and permanent arrangement of the circuits, there is any and if so what reason why any proposed alteration should not he at once effected or definitely abandoned?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

I quite accede to the suggestion of the hon. and learned Member that it is desirable to put an end to the uncertainty which at present exists as to the ultimate and permanent arrangement of the Circuits; but it is necessary that the Bill for the Amendment of the Judicature Act, 1873, or some equivalent Bill, should pass into a law before that desirable object can be satisfactorily obtained.