HC Deb 12 July 1967 vol 750 cc112-3W
Mr. Hobden

asked the Attorney-General if he will seek to set up a special committee to investigate complaints on which the Law Society refuses to take action.

The Attorney-General

No. It is open to any person who feels aggrieved by the conduct of a solicitor, whether or not his complaint has already been investigated by the Law Society, to apply direct to the Disciplinary Committee, which is an independent body appointed by the Master of the Rolls under the Solicitors Act 1957. The Committee's address is 60, Carey Street, London, W.C.2.