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DUBLIN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

COURT

Appointment of places for the transaction of

the business of each of the three divisions

of the Dublin Metropolitan Justices

I, OSCAR TRAYNOR, Minister for Justice, in exercise

of the powers conferred on me by section 11 of the

Courts of Justice (District Court) Act, 1946, do

hereby appoint with effect from the ist September,

1959, the places mentioned in the second column of

Schedule hereto to be the places for the transaction

of the business of the Division of Dublin Metro

politan Justices mentioned opposite in the first

column of the said Schedule.

Dated this iyth day of July, 1959.

(Signed) OSCAR TRAYNOR,

Minister for Justice.

SCHEDULE.

Division of Dublin

Metropolitan Justices

CIVIL AND JUVENILE

DIVISION

SUMMARY DIVISION

CUSTODY DIVISION

Places for the transaction of the

business of the Division

Court No. i in the Courthouse at

Morgan Place in the City of

Dublin ;

The Courthouse in No. 5 Upper

Castle Yard, Dublin Castle.

Courts No. i (whenever not re-

required for the business of the

Civil and Juvenile Division), No.

2 and No. 3 in the Courthouse at

Morgan Place

in

the City of

Dublin ;

The Courthouse in Dun Laoghaire

in the County of Dublin.

Courts Nos. i, 2 and 3 in the Court

house at Chancery Street in the

City ofDublin (commonly known

as Inns Quay Courthouse) ;

Court No. 9 in the Circuit Court

Building, Chancery Place, in the

City of Dublin.

COURTS OF JUSTICE (DISTRICT

COURT) ACT, 1946

DUBLIN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

COURT

Distribution of the business of the court

amongst the three divisions of the Dublin

Metropolitan Justices.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 10 of the

Courts of Justice (District Court) Act, 1946, I,

OSCAR TRAYNOR, Minister for Justice, do hereby

direct

that

the business of the District Court

to be transacted in the Dublin Metropolitan District

shall be distributed amongst the three Divisions of

the Dublin Metropolitan Justices in the manner

following—that is to say :—

CIVIL AND JUVENILE DIVISION.

The business of this Division shall consist of:—

A.

Civil proceedings instituted by Civil process

(excluding all ejectment Civil processes) and

all causes and matters arising out of or

appertaining to such proceedings.

B.

(i) The preliminary investigation of indict

able crimes and offences alleged against

children and young persons, and the hear

ing of all other informations, complaints

and charges against children and young

persons.

(2) The preliminary investigation of indict

able crimes and offences alleged against

adults and all other informations, com

plaints and charges against adults where

the adult is either charged jointly with a

child or young person or charged with a

crime or offence arising out of or relating

to a crime or offence in respect of which

a child or young person is charged.

(3) All applications for orders or licences

relating to a child or young person at

which the attendance of the child or young

person is required.

(4) All informations, complaints and charges

under the School Attendance Act, 1926.

(5) All applications under sections 74 and 75

of the Children Act, 1908, a,s amended by

the Children Acts, 1941 to 1957.

C.

Proceedings for the estreating of any re

cognisance which is entered into consequent

on an order made in this Division and which

is deposited with the Chief Clerk of the

Dublin Metropolitan District Court.

SUMMARY DIVISION.

The business of this Division shall consist of:—

A.

All complaints of a criminal nature, and all

summary charges

in respect of which a

summons shall have been issued against the

defendant except such complaints or summary

charges as are allocated to the Civil and

Juvenile Division or to the Custody Division.

B.

(i) All civil processes in Ejectment.

(2) All applications and proceedings under

i