HC Deb 01 May 1981 vol 3 c475W
Mr. Marlow

asked the Attorney-General whether he will institute a system whereby a person can be served with a summons at his lodgings or place of work.

The Solicitor-General

On the assumption that the question refers to the service of a summons in county court proceedings, there are no present plans to alter the existing rules of court. These rules now enable the summons to be served at the defendant's residence and there is nothing in them which prevents normal personal service on the defendant at his place of work.

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