Chief Justice of Guyana

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The Chief Justice of Guyana is the senior judge of the High Court of the Supreme Court of Guyana and is appointed by the President of Guyana. The High Court consists of the Chief Justice as President of the Court supported by several Puisne Judges.

There is a right of appeal from the Supreme Court to the Guyana Court of Appeal, which was established in 1966 and consists of the Chancellor as President of the Court assisted by the Chief Justice and several Justices of Appeal. Since 1966 the Chancellor has thus been the head of the Judiciary in Guyana.

Chancellors

  • c.2005– Carl Ashok Singh (acting)
  • 2001–2005 Desirée Patricia Bernard [1]
  • 1996–?2001 Cecil C Kennard [2]
  • 1995–1996 Aubrey F R Bishop [2]
  • 1988–1995 Kenneth Montague George [2]
  • 1984–1988 Keith S Massiah [2]
  • 1980–1984 Victor E Crane [2]
  • 1976–1980 Joseph Oscar Fitzclarence Haynes [2]
  • 1968–1975 Sir Edward Victor Luckhoo [2]
  • 1966–1968 Sir Kenneth Sievewright Stoby [2]

Chief Justices

  • 1996–?2001 Desirée Patricia Bernard [3]
  • 1966–1980 Harold Bollers[4]
  • 1966 Guyana became independent and Court of Appeal established.
  • 1960–1966 Sir Joseph Alexander Luckhoo
  • 1958–?1960 Kenneth Sievewright Stoby[5]
  • 1955–1959 Frank William Holder[6]
  • ?–1955 Sir (Edward) Peter Stubbs Bell[7]
  • 1947–1951 Sir Newnham Worley
  • 1942–1945 Sir John Verity
  • 1934–1938 Sir Bernard Arthur Crean (afterwards Chief Justice of Cyprus, 1938)
  • 1927–1934 Sir Anthony de Freitas
  • 1914–1926 Sir Charles Major[8]
  • Maurice Julian Berkeley (acting)
  • 1912–1914 Thomas Crossley Rayner[9] (died in office)
  • 1902–1912 Sir Henry Alleyne Bovell[10]
  • 1897–1901 Sir William James Smith[11]
  • 1878–1897 David Patrick Chalmers
  • 1868–1878 Sir William Snagg
  • 1863–1868 John Beaumont[12]
  • 1852–?1862 William Arrindell (died from fall, 1862)
  • 1836–1852 Jeffery Hart Bent
  • 1835-1836 John Walpole Willis (Vice-President of Court of Justice under Charles Wray)[13]
  • 1821-1835 Charles Wray (President of Court of Justice)[14]
  • c.1826 Sergeant Rough (President of Court of Justice)

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