paragraph of your despatch.
3.
If, however, it should transpire that any of
the parties concerned are placed in legal difficulties
their having purplex as Valid as the result of any of the decrees nisi or decrees
of yar
absolute which were pronounced by the Chief Justice
during the internment period and which are now to be
considered as invalid, it will clearly be desirable
to reconsider the question of validating legislation.
You may perhaps think it desirable to cause the parties concerned,in other cases than the one in which Messrs. Maddin are acting, to be notified that it is not proposed to introduce validating legislation so as to give them an opportunity of making representations if they find themselves to be in
some legal difficulty as the result of this decision.
I have, etc.,