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1825 Feby. 27
Procedure CodeCh. VI. Judicial Applications
Instructions to the Legislator continued
The door being, as per §. 1, 2, 3, therein open and
kept open, to all litigants applicants without exception, – to
applicants for whatsoever be the purpose of the application, the apprehension
of a waste of judicial time, and that to an
indefinite amount, will indispensably be in a may not unnaturally be entertained.
. As to the case in which the application has a sinister design
at the bottom of it, it is not in this case lies the difficulty, for since in this case it will be obviated by appropriate punishment. But
to the quantity of time that may liable to be consumed by uninstructed
and garrality, no assignable
limit presents itself. To say that, by a person feeling himself to stand
in need of assistance, an assistant may be brought, does
not remove the difficulty: for among the weakest minds
are those that are insensible to their own weakness: and
of such weakness an effect may be – the choosing for an assistant
a person labouring under kindred weakness. In this a
not a private case, such as that in question no such
help relative to weakness is afforded to relative weakness as is afforded
in a political case, such as that of an : appropriate in which
assistants are those kept held up to view the view of all by the hand of the
Public Opinion Tribunal, the most appropriate assistants are, the to
that case purpose, kept continually held up to the view of all who need them.
But by appropriate experience, when a few
cases have been disposed of and got rid of the cleared away the difficulty
will be seen to be pretty well removed.⊞ ⊞ The case where the purpose
of the application is of the
initiation kind requires
and will in
Ch. VII. receive a
separate consideration.
2. The case where the
purpose is consultative, The cases are those of:
those out of the two abovementioned purposes – to wit the
the consultative, and the prospective evidence obtaining.
Those supposes on the part of the applicant a condition
in life and frame of regard an already formed
comprehension of the grounds of the nature of the demand, as well as of the service demanded. 3. So
likewise where the purpose is the evidence-securing purpose:
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