Courts Act, 1991

Number of judges of Circuit Court.

18.—The Act of 1977 is hereby amended—

(a) in section 1, by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (2) (inserted by the Act of 1985):

“(2) The number of ordinary judges of the Circuit Court shall not be more than 17.”,

and

(b) in section 2—

(i) by the substitution of the following paragraphs for paragraph (a) (inserted by the Act of 1985) of subsection (1):

“(a) There shall be 8 judges of the Circuit Court permanently assigned to the Dublin Circuit.

(aa) There shall be 2 judges of the Circuit Court permanently assigned to the Cork Circuit.”,

and

(ii) by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (2):

“(2) Where a judge of the Circuit Court is appointed, the Government shall permanently assign him—

(a) to the Dublin Circuit if at the date of the appointment there are less than 8 judges permanently assigned to that circuit, or

(b) to the Cork Circuit if at the date of the appointment there are less than 2 judges permanently assigned to that circuit, or

(c) to any other circuit to which at the date of appointment there is no judge permanently assigned.”.