Chief Justice of New South Wales

The Chief Justice of New South Wales is the senior judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the highest-ranking judicial officer in the Australian state of New South Wales. The Chief Justice is both the judicial head of the Supreme Court as well as the administrative head, responsible for arranging the business of the court and establishing its rules and procedures.

The current Chief Justice is Andrew Bell who was appointed by Governor Margaret Beazley.

List of chief justices of New South Wales edit

No.ImageChief JusticeTerm beganTerm endedTime in of officeGovernor appointedNotes
1 Sir Francis Forbes13 October 18231 July 183713 years, 261 daysMajor General Sir Thomas Brisbane GCB, GCH, FRS, FRSE[1]
2 Sir James Dowling29 August 183727 September 18447 years, 29 daysGeneral Sir Richard Bourke KCB[2]
3 Sir Alfred Stephen GCMG, CB, PC7 October 18446 November 187329 years, 30 daysMajor Sir George Gipps[3]
4 Sir James Martin KCB, QC19 November 18734 November 188612 years, 350 daysLord Rosmead GCMG, PC[4]
5 Sir Julian Salomons12 November 188627 November 188615 daysThe Marquess Lincolnshire KG, GCMG, PC, JP, DL[5]
6 Sir Frederick Darley GCMG, PC29 November 18864 January 191023 years, 36 days[6]
7 Sir William Cullen KCMG28 January 191027 January 192514 years, 365 daysThe Viscount Chelmsford GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GBE, PC[7]
8 Sir Philip Street KCMG28 January 192531 January 19349 years, 3 daysAdmiral Sir Dudley de Chair KCB, KCMG, KBE, MVO[8]
9 Sir Frederick Jordan KCMG1 February 19344 November 194915 years, 276 days[9]
10 Sir Kenneth Street KCMG, KStJ6 January 195027 January 196010 years, 21 daysLieutenant General Sir John Northcott KCMG, KCVO, CB, KStJ[10]
11 Herbert Evatt QC15 February 196024 October 19622 years, 251 daysLieutenant General Sir Eric Woodward KCMG, KCVO, CB, CBE, DSO[11]
12Sir Leslie Herron KBE, CMG, KStJ25 October 196222 May 19729 years, 210 days[12]
13 Sir John Kerr AK, GCMG, GCVO, QC23 May 197227 June 19742 years, 35 daysSir Roden Cutler VC, AK, KCMG, KCVO, CBE[13]
14 Sir Laurence Street AC, KCMG, QC28 June 19741 November 198814 years, 126 days[14]
15 Murray Gleeson AC, QC2 November 198821 May 19989 years, 200 daysAir Marshal Sir James Rowland AC, KBE, DFC, AFC
16 James Spigelman AC, QC25 May 199831 May 201113 years, 6 daysGordon Samuels AC, CVO, QC[15]
17Tom Bathurst AC1 June 20115 March 202210 years, 277 daysDame Marie Bashir AD, CVO[16]
18Andrew Bell7 March 20222 years, 71 daysMargaret Beazley AC, KC[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Currey, C.H. "Forbes, Sir Francis (1784–1841)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538.
  2. ^ "Sir James Dowling". NSW State Archives & Records.
  3. ^ "Sir Alfred Stephen KCMG, CB, GCMG". NSW State Archives & Records.
  4. ^ "Sir James Martin". NSW State Archives & Records.
  5. ^ Edgar, S.; Nairn, B. "Salomons, Sir Julian Emanuel (1835–1909)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538.
  6. ^ "The Rt Hon Sir Frederick Matthew Darley PC, KCMG, GCMG". NSW State Archives & Records.
  7. ^ "Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen Kt., KCMG". NSW State Archives & Records.
  8. ^ "Hon. Sir Kenneth Whistler Street K.C.M.G." NSW State Archives & Records.
  9. ^ Bennett, J.M. "Jordan, Sir Frederick Richard (1881–1949)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538.
  10. ^ "Hon. Sir Kenneth Whistler Street K.C.M.G." NSW State Archives & Records.
  11. ^ "Herbert Vere Evatt PC". NSW State Archives & Records.
  12. ^ "Sir Leslie James Herron KBE, CMG, K.St.J." NSW State Archives & Records.
  13. ^ Edwards, P. "Kerr, Sir John Robert (1914–1991)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Hon. Sir Laurence Whistler Street AC, KCMG, KStJ". NSW State Archives & Records.
  15. ^ "Swearing In Ceremony of The Honourable J J Spigelman QC" (PDF). 25 May 1998.
  16. ^ "Swearing-In Ceremony of the Honourable TF Bathurst QC". New South Wales Judicial Scholarship. 8 December 2023. [2011] NSW Judicial Scholarship 17.
  17. ^ "New Chief Justice of NSW". NSW Department of Communities and Justice. Retrieved 28 February 2022.[permanent dead link]