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the middle of a case when the Assize comes on. The first part
of the suggestion would in the first place simply mean shifting
the delays occasioned by the Criminal Sessions from one Court
to the other, and the waste of time during Sessions week would
be as difficult to fill up in the Summary Jurisdiction as in
Original Jurisdiction. But even here there would be just the
same difficulty, I might be in the middle of a Civil case just
when my turn for the Assizes came round, and this would involve
the Puisne Judge's postponing a week's cases. I shall deal at
length with Mr. Wise's work in Summary Jurisdiction specially
in a subsequent paragraph.
But I take this opportunity to repeat what
I have said in previous correspondence that the monthly session
is unnecessary, and that it leads, for reasons fully gone into
before, to exasperating waste of judicial time which might be
better employed in taking civil cases.
Your Excellency is anxious to know whether
every effort has been made to do away with the necessity of the
Third Judge. There is one remedy which would do a great deal
to relieve the pressure, and that is to establish regular
quarterly Assizes, to be taken by both the Chief and the Puisne
Judge. Then everybody would know that for one week at certain
definite periods the Assize was on, and that no work in either
Court