Chief Justice of Singapore explained
The chief justice of Singapore is the presiding member of the Supreme Court of Singapore. It is the highest office in the judicial system of Singapore, appointed by the president, on the advice of the prime minister. The incumbent chief justice is Sundaresh Menon, who took office on 6 November 2012. He was the first chief justice to be born in Singapore.
History
Prior to 1959, the chief justice was appointed by the governor of Singapore, when Singapore was still a Crown colony part of the British Empire.
List of chief justices (1965–present)
Chief justices of the Republic of Singapore
List of chief justices (1867–1965)
Chief justices of the Straits Settlements
Chief justices of the Colony of Singapore
| Chief Justice of the Colony of Singapore | Took office | Left office |
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– | Cecil William Victor Carey | 1946 | 1946 |
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1 | Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley | 1946 | 1955 |
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2 | Sir John Whyatt | 1955 | 1958 |
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3 | Sir Alan Rose, | 1958 | 1959 | |
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Chief justices of the State of Singapore
| Chief Justice of the State of Singapore | Took office | Left office |
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1 | Sir Alan Rose | 1959 | 1963 |
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2 | Wee Chong Jin | 5 January 1963 | 8 August 1965 | |
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See also
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