Bernhard Brandis | |
Honorific Suffix: | Dr.jur. |
Birth Date: | 1875 1, df=y |
Birth Place: | Dehradun, India |
Death Date: | 14/15 January 1935 |
Death Place: | Leipzig, Germany |
Nationality: | German |
Office: | Judge on the Imperial Court of Justice |
Term Start: | 1929 |
Term End: | 1935 |
Parents: | Sir Dietrich Brandis and Lady Katharina Brandis |
Children: | Henning Brandis |
Bernhard Friedrich Brandis (born 15 January 1875 in Dehradun, India, died 14/15 January 1935 in Leipzig[1]) was a German supreme court justice.
As of 1914, he was a judge on a regional court in Elberfeld.[2] He was appointed as a judge (Reichsgerichtsrat) on the Imperial Court of Justice in 1929 and died in office in 1935. His former law clerk Ernst Eduard Hirsch described him as "brought up to be a gentleman" and highly erudite.[3] [4]
He grew up in India, and was a son of the botanist and forestry administrator Sir Dietrich Brandis, the Inspector General of Forests of India, and Lady Katharina Brandis, known as Kate. His father had joined the British civil service in India in 1856. The family lived in Calcutta and in Simla during the summer.
Bernhard Brandis was the father of the noted microbiologist Henning Brandis.[5] He should not be confused with his uncle, the physician Bernhard Brandis (1826–1911), or with Ernst Brandis, of no relation, who was a judge on the Imperial Court of Justice from 1937.