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From 1877 through 1961, the chief justice of Fiji was ex officio chief justice of the High Commissioner's Court, more commonly known as the chief judicial commissioner for the Western Pacific, the chief judicial officer throughout the British Western Pacific Territories, a supra-colonial entity established by the Western Pacific Orders-in ...
In January 2023 he was appointed acting Chief Justice of Fiji.He was appointed Chief Justice of Fiji by President Naiqama Lalabalavu upon the advice of Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka on 24 December 2024. [1] Temo worked as a magistrate, and played a prominent role in prosecutions following the 2000 Fijian coup d'état.
Sir Timoci Uluiburotu Tuivaga (21 October 1931 – 30 December 2015) was a Fijian judge, who was Chief Justice from 31 March 1980 to 31 July 2002, when he retired. [1] He was Fiji's first native-born Chief Justice. [2]
Taniela (Daniel) Vafo'ou Fatiaki CF (born 1954) [1] [2] was the Chief Justice of Fiji from 1 August 2002, when he succeeded Sir Timoci Tuivaga, till 5 December 2008.As Chief Justice, he presided over both the High Court and the Supreme Court, but was constitutionally barred from presiding over, or even sitting on, the Appeal Court.
Anthony Harold Cumberland Thomas Gates CF was the chief justice of Fiji from 2008 to 2019. [1]Gates is best known for his decision in Chandrika Prasad v.Att-Gen of Fiji [2000] 2 FLR 89; Prasad v.
Kamal Kumar (died 21 November 2023) was a Fijian jurist who served as Chief Justice of Fiji from 2019 to 2023. Kumar was educated at the Queensland University of Technology in Australia, graduating with a bachelor of law. [1] He worked as a lawyer in Australia, and then in Fiji, before being appointed to the High Court of Fiji civil division in ...
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He was later as puisne judge of the High Court of Fiji from 2002 to 2009. [4] Jitoko was appointed as the Chief Justice of Nauru from 2017 to 2021. [3] [5] Then he served as president of the Court of Appeal of Fiji from November 2023 to November 2024. [3] Jitoko was elected as speaker of the Parliament of Fiji on 12 November 2024. [6]