HC Deb 26 July 1937 vol 326 c2677W
Sir A. Wilson

asked the Home Secretary whether, in anticipation of legislation to give effect to the recommendations of the Departmental Committee on Coroners, he will consider the issue of a circular drawing their attention to the undesirability of prejudicing the rights of third parties in other courts by expressing opinions as to the responsibility or otherwise of employers in relation to fatal accidents?

Sir S. Hoare

I think that coroners generally are familiar with the committee's report, and are aware of the committee's observations on the topic to which my hon. Friend refers. I know of no reason for making this particular point the subject of a special circular.