Chief Justice of New Zealand

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Chief Justice of New Zealand
Incumbent
Dame Sian Elias
since 17 May 1999
StyleThe Right Honourable
NominatorPrime Minister of New Zealand
AppointerGovernor-General of New Zealand
Term lengthNo set term, though retirement is mandatory at age 70
Formation5 February 1841
First holderSir William Martin
Salary$514,000[1]

The Chief Justice of New Zealand (in Māori: Te Kaiwhakawā Tumuaki o Aotearoa) is the head of the New Zealand judiciary, and presides over the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Before the establishment of the latter court in 2004 the Chief Justice was the presiding judge in the High Court of New Zealand and was also ex officio a member of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand. The office is established by the Judicature Act 1908.

The Governor-General of New Zealand appoints the Chief Justice on the advice of the Prime Minister.[2]

The Chief Justice acts in place of the Governor-General if one has not been appointed or if the appointee is unable to perform his or her duties. When acting in place of the Governor-General, the Chief Justice is known as the Administrator of the Government.

Chief Justices

Chief Justice Assumed Office Left Office
1 Hon. Sir William Martin 5 February 1841 12 June 1857
2 Hon. Sir George Arney 1858 1875
3 Hon. Sir James Prendergast GCMG 1 April 1875 25 May 1899
4 Rt Hon. Sir Robert Stout GCMG 25 May 1899 31 January 1926
5 Hon. Sir Charles Skerrett KCMG KC 1 February 1926 13 February 1929
6 Rt Hon. Sir Michael Myers GCMG KC 3 May 1929 7 August 1946
7 Rt Hon. Sir Humphrey O'Leary KCMG KC 12 August 1946 16 October 1953
8 Rt Hon. Sir Harold Barrowclough KCMG CB DSO MC ED 17 November 1953 17 January 1966
9 Rt Hon. Sir Richard Wild GBE KCMG QC 18 January 1966 January 1978
10 Rt Hon. Sir Ronald Davison GBE CMG QC 3 February 1978 4 February 1989
11 Rt Hon. Sir Thomas Eichelbaum GBE QC 6 February 1989 16 May 1999
12 Rt Hon. Dame Sian Elias GNZM PC QC 17 May 1999

References

  1. ^ Judicial Salaries and Allowances Determination (No 2) 2015
  2. ^ "Appointing Judges: A Judicial Appointments Commission or New Zealand?". Ministry of Justice. September 2002. Retrieved 12 June 2008.

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