HC Deb 20 February 1911 vol 21 cc1668-9W
Mr. PATRICK WHITE

asked the Attorney-General for Ireland whether he will state what qualifications a resident magistrate is expected to possess; whether a knowledge of law is one of them; and, if so, to what extent?

Mr. REDMOND BARRY

No qualifications are prescribed by statute for the position of Resident Magistrate in Ire- land. A Resident Magistrate ought to possess a knowledge of law to the extent of being competent to hear and determine cases in courts of summary jurisdiction.

Mr. PATRICK WHITE

asked the Attorney-General for Ireland whether he will state the number of magistrates entitled to sit at the petty sessions court of Drumconrath, in county Meath; how many are Protestants and how many are Catholics; and whether he can state the respective Protestant and Catholic population of the district over which the jurisdiction of the court extends?

Mr. REDMOND BARRY

I am informed that there are six magistrates now entitled to sit at the Petty Sessions Court at Drumconrath. It is believed three are Protestants and three are Catholics. The latter include an existing magistrate recently authorised to sit at Drumconrath. No information is available upon which it would be possible to answer the last part of the question.