Clause 15. — (Legal proceedings by and against the Secretary of State.)

Part of Orders of the Day — Indian Independence Bill – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 14 July 1947.

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Photo of Sir Toby Low Sir Toby Low , Blackpool North 12:00, 14 July 1947

Before the hon. Gentleman answers that point, I would like to ask whether it is possible to sue the High Commissioner. It obviously is possible if the High Commissioner enters an appearance and consents to be sued; but can he be forced to come to court?

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