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(On Appeal from the Court op Appeal in Ireland.)
(Before
Subject_Local Government — Old Age Pension — Old Age Pensions Act 1908 (8 Edw. VII., cap. 40), sec. 7 (2) — Decision of Local Pension Committee — “Final and Conclusive” — Jurisdiction — Question Reopened.
A person who was in fact below seventy years of age was awarded an old age pension by a local pension committee; no appeal against the award was brought in the manner prescribed by the Act. The pension officer afterwards obtained new information as to the pensioner's age, and he then raised a “question,” in the manner provided by the Act, to the effect that the pensioner was not of the statutory age and was therefore not entitled to a pension. The local pension committee decided to continue the pension. The pension officer appealed in terms of the Act to the Local Government Board (the central pension authority), which deprived the pensioner of the pension.
Held that the Local Government Board had jurisdiction to declare the pensioner disentitled to the pension notwithstanding section 7 (2) which provides that “the decision of the local pension committee on any claim or question which is not referred to the central pension authority … shall be final and conclusive.”
In the circumstances stated supra in rubric, a person who had been found entitled to an old age pension by a local pension committee was deprived of it by the Local Government Board and ordered to refund the amount already paid. Upon a petition of right by the pensioner it was held by the King's Bench Division in Ireland that the Board had jurisdiction so to do. This was affirmed by the Court of Appeal ( Sir S. Walker, L.-C., Holmes and Cherry, L.JJ.).
The pensioner's personal representative appealed.
At the conclusion of the argument for the appellant their Lordships gave judgment as follows:—
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Appeal dismissed.
Counsel for Appellant— James O'Connor K.C.— Edmond Lupton. Agent— George Gavan Duffy, Solicitor.
Counsel for Respondent— Attorney-General for Ireland ( Barry, K.C.)— Ronan, K.C.— W. E. Wylie. Agents— Beveridge, Greig, & Co., Solicitors.