Charles Bowen, Baron Bowen Quote

At common law, the Attorney-General is, when he is exercising his functions as an officer of the Crown, in no case that I know of a Court in the ordinary sense.


In the matter of Van Gelder's Patent (1888), 6 Rep. Pat. Cas. 28


At common law, the Attorney-General is, when he is exercising his functions as an officer of the Crown, in no case that I know of a Court in the...

At common law, the Attorney-General is, when he is exercising his functions as an officer of the Crown, in no case that I know of a Court in the...

At common law, the Attorney-General is, when he is exercising his functions as an officer of the Crown, in no case that I know of a Court in the...

At common law, the Attorney-General is, when he is exercising his functions as an officer of the Crown, in no case that I know of a Court in the...