It is not fair to criticise every line and letter of a summing-up which has been delivered by a Judge in trying a case, especially when there is a somewhat imperfect record of it.
Prudential Assurance Co. v. Edmonds (1877), L. R. 2 App. Ca. 494.
It is not fair to criticise every line and letter of a summing-up which has been delivered by a Judge in trying a case, especially when there is a somewhat imperfect record of it.
Prudential Assurance Co. v. Edmonds (1877), L. R. 2 App. Ca. 494.