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to give the advice to the best of their ability, both officials as well as unofficials, and they are bound to give sufficient reasons for the advice they give.
Neither of these conditions is fulfilled by the mere adoption of an order or request from the Secretary of State.
Your Excellency during our interview, seemed dis- -posed to question the position that the recutive Council must give reasons for their action. But it is unquestionable that the arbitrary
exercise of power is unknown to the law of England save in the sole instance of the exercise of the King's prerogative, the sanction in
respect of an abuse of this power being in Parliament. No man can be deprived of his rights without just reason given. Subject only to
the exercise of the prerogative right which does not arise in this
case, or the existence of a just cause for dismissal, which has not
been alleged in this case. I have a right to remain in the civil
service if I am physically competent so long as I administer justice
rightly until the age of 65. The Executive Council propose to curtail
this right, and the only reason apparent from Your Excellency's letter
is that the Secretary of State desires it. This is not an in-
-dependent exercise of their advisory functions. There is a reference
in Your Excellency's letter to "a number of considerations", but
they are not specified, and it is not possible to dismiss an officer
from the service in so vague a manner. Further, no man can be depriv-
-ed of his rights without a hearing; and if the decision is persisted
in I must request to be allowed to state my case fully before the
Executive Council. I deem this to be of the greatest importance not
only in justice to myself but also in the interests of the Colony,
because the question turns on merits or demerits of a scheme affect-
-ing in the most vital manner the administration of justice in the
Colony, and (1) the scheme was never submitted to me Before it was
approved, (2) the opinion of the legal profession has never been
taken on it, and (3) it is obvious that its many grave defects have
not been present to the Executive Council while assenting to the decision to dismiss me on account of my opposition to it.
7.