Courts of Justice Act 1924

In parallel with this process, the revolutionary Dáil Courts system created in 1919 during the War of Independence was also wound up, by Acts passed in 1923 and 1925.As a result there would in principle no longer be any lay magistrates in the Irish Free State: all judges would be legally qualified and would work full-time.[citation needed] The Act did not affect the right of appeal from the Free State to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London.22) Act 1933 abolished the right of appeal from the Supreme Court of the Irish Free State to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.The Judicial Committee recognised in Moore vs Attorney General that the Statute of Westminster 1931 had allowed the Irish Free State to do this unilaterally despite abrogating the Anglo-Irish Treaty.
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