OVER-WORKED JUDGES.
1 kj ♦ —: — ABA TOR strengthening , ' SUPKEME COURT BENCH. ' (TOE 3 association telegram.)December 21. JtfSnfteme Court vacation extends jf jeeember 20th to January 31st, .inclusive, but Mr Justice iipt was .'holding a sitting of his tfcw-day.'Appreciation of this by of the legal profession- was Mr.• John Alexander, the Auckland Law Society. %ld>the action of his Honour in the vacation was all the because : the profesJtlewihow -overworked' the merirjj&thetßejieh were at the present feshfcpMfesßion considered it uti|iad;iinpr()Jer that Judges should Bpfc?sithdayiflfter 'day -as they did ■lirithoat'Jprofler opportunities to write. their judg■ferbiH :sKii|aetß tef the cases were : minds. This was Kffiftttf.tlia'.'Jndgeß: it "was not fairdid not make for administration of juastrongly felt! that. in the • the Dominion the should be increased, paw JMo%replied that he was very the work of the Court certainly be i||Mwtf.the overwork removed in Bp|M^ u 'Partieß concerned.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17644, 22 December 1922, Page 11
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