HC Deb 22 March 1926 vol 193 c845
7. Mr. THURTLE

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India if, in view of the fact that the validity of every order of restriction under the Bengal Criminal Justice Act is limited by law to a period of one year, he will recommend that as and when these orders expire in future there shall be no renewals without a public examination of the evidence upon which the orders are based, in accordance with the ordinary procedure of the law?

Lord WINTERTON

No, Sir. A public examination of the evidence is no more practicable at the end of the year than at the beginning.

Mr. THURTLE

Does the Noble Lord wish to convey to the House that the Government of India propose to keep those men confined for lifetime without trial?

Lord WINTERTON

The hon. Member was himself a member of the deputation which discussed this matter fully with the Secretary of State, and I shall be pleased to answer the question he has put very fully if he will raise the matter in debate.