HC Deb 14 July 1952 vol 503 c127W
10. Mr. S. Silverman

asked the Attorney-General how many cases in the civil list were tried at the last Manchester and Liverpool Assizes, respectively; and how many cases are entered for and awaiting trial in each of the Manchester and Liverpool district registries.

The Attorney-General

Sixty-four cases in the civil list were tried at the Summer Assizes which recently finished at Liverpool. The Assizes at Manchester are still in progress. Forty-seven cases in the civil list were tried there at the Spring Assizes, 1952. There are at present 515 civil cases awaiting trial at Liverpool and 406 at Manchester. These figures do not take account of long defended divorce causes set down for trial at Assizes.

11. Mr. S. Silverman

asked the Attorney-General the average period that elapses in the Manchester and Liverpool district registries, respectively, between setting a case down for trial and the hearing of the case.

The Attorney-General

Eight months and 12 months, respectively.