John Ellis
Ceist:40 Mr. Ellis asked the Minister for Equality and Law Reform the plans, if any, he has to extend the provisions of the civil legal scheme to litigants seeking redress for defamation in the courts. [4760/95]
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40 Mr. Ellis asked the Minister for Equality and Law Reform the plans, if any, he has to extend the provisions of the civil legal scheme to litigants seeking redress for defamation in the courts. [4760/95]
41 Mr. O'Donoghue asked the Minister for Equality and Law Reform the cost of providing legal aid through the Legal Aid Board for cases which involve judicial separation in the Circuit Court, barring procedures in the District Court and custody proceedings in the District Court. [4890/95]
42 Mr. Ellis asked the Minister for Equality and Law Reform if he will extend the civil legal aid scheme to incorporate existing practising solicitors in order that the scope of the scheme will be national in character. [4757/95]
51 Mr. O'Donoghue asked the Minister for Equality and Law Reform the number of cases which were dealt with under the private practitioners pilot project for each law centre throughout the country from the period October 1993 to the latest date for which figures are available. [4891/95]
I propose to take Questions Nos. 40, 41, 42 and 51 together.
Law Centre |
No. of Cases. |
Dublin (Aston House) |
1,006 |
Athlone |
11 |
Castlebar |
3 |
Cork (South Mall) |
14 |
Dundalk |
6 |
Galway |
28 |
Letterkenny |
11 |
Limerick |
12 |
Sligo |
6 |
Tralee |
6 |
Waterford |
30 |
Total |
1,133 |