POLITICS AND THE BENCH.
I LAW SOCIETY:-: vir;\v. fH.r Telci.-nipll. — l'res= Association.! j WELLINGTON", this .lay. j The council of the Wellington Dis- ! tric-t Law Society passed the following j resolutions: — ill -This council is stron.ly of the i opinion that, in order to maintain the | Bench at the necessary high standard, the posilion of jurli'os of the Supreme I Court needs revision in regard to salary j and pension." j (_) -The fact that a member of the j profession has held a political position. I however high, or holds the office oj Attorney-General, should not. in Ihe conditions' existing in the Dominion, be i regarded in itself as sufficient to justify ' his appointment to a judgeship."' | -
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 8
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