HC Deb 08 July 1925 vol 186 c442W
Mr. HAYES

asked the Attorney-General whether he will state the grounds on which no fiat could be granted in the petition of right submitted by ex-Prison Officer Fardon?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL

The Home Secretary tenders advice to His Majesty the, King in regard to Petitions of Right after obtaining the opinion of the Attorney-General. I understand it to be a long-established rule of this House that the Law Officers may not be interrogated upon such opinions. I understand, however, that the reasons for the refusal of the fiat were fully stated in a letter from the Home Office to the suppliant's solicitors.