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to be created it must be competent to deal with all even-
tualities, and even if the Attorney General's advice be preferred to me, the fact that his opinion is qualified
in regard to long cases shows that the Court will not be
competent to fulfil the functions allotted to it.
C. In connexion with the length of the visit which
the Shanghai Judge will pay to the Colony an even more serious question arises. Assuming we are to have 14 working
days no sufficient time has been allowed for the consider-
ation and preparation of judgments. This is a point almost
invariably overlooked by laymen, who seem to imagine that
judgments can be written at odd moments. As a matter of
fact it is our custom to devote the greatest possible time
to Full Court judgments in order if possible to save an
appeal to the Privy Council. A short case of-ten involves
prolonged consideration; a long case invariably. But if
there is a full list of appeals in the new Court there will
be no free days left for consultation. I think that six
appeals is the maximum number which could be got though in
one session assuming them all to be of medium length. Even
if there is only one heavy case in the list there will
never be time, so that the Shanghai Judge will be compelled
to write his judgments without the necessary consultation
with the other Judges, after his return to Shanghai. It is
the most serious blot upon the scheme that at the stage of
the proceedings when it is of the utmost importance that
the judgment should be right, the Judge who is to have the
casting vote in case of difference between the other Judges
can have no opportunity of preparing a fully considered
judgment; and no appeal judgment is fully considered if it
is not written after consultation with the other Judges.
Even if there is no difference of opinion the fact that he
must hurry away to catch his steamer will prevent him
giving the other Judges the benefit of his advice in the