Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William explained

Court Name:Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William
Jurisdiction:India
Location:Calcutta, Bengal, British India
Authority:Regulating Act of 1773
Appealsto:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Terms:Life tenure
Positions:4 by statute

The Supreme Court of Judicature at Fort William in Calcutta, was founded in 1774 by the Regulating Act of 1773. It replaced the Mayor's Court of Calcutta and was British India's highest court from 1774 until 1862, when the High Court of Calcutta was established by the Indian High Courts Act 1861.

From 1774 to the arrival of Parliament's Bengal Judicature Act of 1781 in June 1782, the Court claimed jurisdiction over any person residing in Bengal, Bihar or Orissa. These first years were known for their conflict with the Supreme Council of Bengal over the Court's jurisdiction. The conflict came to an end with Parliament's passing of the Bengal Judicature Act of 1781 which restricted the Supreme Court's jurisdiction to either those who lived in Calcutta, or to any British subject in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, thereby removing the Court's jurisdiction over any person residing in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.

The courthouse itself was a two storied building with Ionic columns and an urn-topped balustrade and stood by the side of the Writers’ Buildings. The building also served as the Town Hall of Calcutta at one time. It was demolished in 1792 and replaced by the present building in 1832.

The Court's first judges were:

Chief Justices

Chief JusticeTerm Notes
Sir Elijah Impey[2] 16 March 1774 - 1791Recalled 1783
1791 - 1 Aug 1798previously Acting Chief Justice 1783–1791
1798 - 22 Feb 1806
1807 - 9 Nov 1813
1813 - July 1822
1822 - 1 Feb 1823(died in office)
1823 - 26 May 1824(died in office)
1825 - 1832
22 Feb 1832 - 1833(died in office)
1833 - 1842
1842 - 1855
1855 - 1859
1859 - 1862afterwards Chief Justice of the High Court of Calcutta

Puisne Justices

Puisne JusticesTerm Notes
Stephen Caesar Le Maistre22 October 1774 - 4 Nov 1777Died
22 October 1774 - 8 July 1796Died
22 Oct 1783 - 27 Apr 1791Died
3 Sept 1791 - 1 Aug 1797Resigned
James Watson 1 Mar 1796 - 2 May 1796Died
23 Oct 1797 - 26 Sept 1816Died
William Burroughs 3 Nov 1806 - 20 Dec 1815Resigned
1 Mar 1816 - 2 Mar 1825Resigned
Anthony Buller26 Sept 1816 - 1 Jan 1827Resigned
6 Oct 1825 - 15 Mar 1831Resigned
John Peter Grant[3] 17 Oct 1833 - 1848
6 Oct 1835 - 21 Oct 1837Died

Notes and References

  1. Book: Curley, Thomas M. . 0299151506 . registration. Sir Robert Chambers: Law, Literature, and Empire in the Age of Johnson . . 1998.
  2. Book: Auber, Peter. An Analysis of the Constitution of the East-India Company. 758.
  3. Grant, Sir John Peter, of Rothiemurchus (1774–1848), politician and judge. 2021-02-03. 2004. en. 10.1093/ref:odnb/11273. Stearn. Roger T..