HC Deb 12 August 1898 vol 65 cc10-1
MR. MACALEESE (Monaghan, S.)

I beg to ask the Attorney General for Ireland if complaint has been made of the frequency of mistakes in the drafting up of orders in the Rolls Court, Dublin; and that mistakes are a source of much trouble and inconvenience to the legal profession and the public; and will steps be taken to minimise them as far as possible?

MR. ATKINSON

There has not been time to obtain the information asked for, as the Question only appeared on the Paper this morning.

MR. MACALEESE

I thought the right honourable Gentleman, occupying as he does the position of Attorney General for Ireland, would have been in a position to answer the Question without getting any lengthened notice.

MR. ATKINSON

There are some things which even an Attorney General cannot do.