Chief Justice of Grenada explained

The Chief Justice of Grenada is the head of the Supreme Court of Grenada which consists of the High Court with three justices and a two-tier Court of Appeal.[1]

The original High Court of Grenada was replaced by the Windward and Leeward Islands Supreme Court and the Windward and Leeward Islands Court of Appeal in 1939; both of the latter were replaced in 1967 by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court which performs both functions.[2] The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, known in Grenada as the Supreme Court of Grenada and the West Indies Associated States, is headquartered in St Lucia, and is now the superior court of record for Grenada and the other Caribbean states which comprise the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States.

Chief Justices

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grenada Government Profile 2014. Index Mundi from CIA World Factbook. 8 October 2015.
  2. Web site: THE ORIGIN OF THE SUPREME COURT IN GRENADA. Barnacle Granada- Granada Newspaper. 11 October 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151120175320/http://www.barnaclegrenada.com/index.php/local-news/commentary-mainmenu-53/2879-the-origin-of-the-supreme-court-in-grenada. 20 November 2015.
  3. Edward . Edward . Reports the situation of Mr. Thomas Bridgewater, Chief Justice of Courts in Grenada, regarding his salary . 16 October 1788 . Grenada . CO 101/28/69 . UK National Archives.
  4. Book: Stewart, John Watson. The English Registry. 1804. Dublin. 143.
  5. Book: Parliamentary Papers. 1832. H.M. Stationery Office. 122.
  6. Book: Oliver, Vere Langford. The History of the Island of Antigua: One of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the First Settlement in 1635 to the Present Time. 1896. Mitchell and Hughes. 377.
  7. Book: Frederic Boase. Modern English Biography. Supplement. 1-3. 1912. Netherton and Worth. 41.
  8. Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2
  9. Book: The Grenada handbook, directory and almanac. 1927. Government of Grenada. 76.
  10. Book: Sir Gilbert Falkingham Clayton. An Arabian Diary. registration. 1969. University of California Press. 325.
  11. Staff writer . Nedd Announces Disqualification and Retirement . The Grenada Newsletter . 28 September 1985 . 13 . 12 . 1–2 . University of Florida Digital Collections . Seven days later, on September 23rd, Sir Archibald, 69, said in an interview that he would leave the bench on 31st December next..
  12. Staff writer . Chief Justice Retires . The Grenada Newsletter . 23 November 1985 . 13 . 16 . 1–3 . University of Florida Digital Collections . The Barrister's Benches in the Grenada High Court were crowded on November 20th as the Grenada Bar said farewell to Chief Justice Sir Archibald Nedd who went on leave that day prior to his resignation from the Bench which takes effect at the end of the year..
  13. Staff writer . Ramsay Guilty of Contempt . The Grenada Newsletter . 11 July 1987 . 15 . 10 . 1 . University of Florida Digital Collections . The second arises from Mr Ramsay's charge that his constitutional rights have been violated by Acting Chief Justice James Patterson..
  14. Book: Staff writer. Caribbean Insight. 13-14. 1990. Goodyear Gibbs (Caribbean). 20 . A St. Lucia-born barrister, Carol Bristol, has been appointed Chief Justice, replacing Sir Samuel Graham, who resigned at the end of March..
  15. Web site: Tribute to Carol Bristol, QC . Staff writer . 14 October 2014 . St. Lucia . Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.