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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. <ref> {{cite web|url= http://www.indexmundi.com/grenada/government_profile.html|title= Grenada Government Profile 2014|publisher= Index Mundi from CIA World Factbook|accessdate = 8 October 2015}} </ref>
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. <ref> {{cite web|url= http://www.indexmundi.com/grenada/government_profile.html|title= Grenada Government Profile 2014|publisher= Index Mundi from CIA World Factbook|accessdate = 8 October 2015}} </ref>


The [[Supreme Court of Grenada and the West Indies Associated States]], established in 1987 and headquartered in St Lucia, is now the superior court of record for Grenada and several other Caribbean states which comprise the [[Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States]].
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.<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.barnaclegrenada.com/index.php/local-news/commentary-mainmenu-53/2879-the-origin-of-the-supreme-court-in-grenada|title= THE ORIGIN OF THE SUPREME COURT IN GRENADA |publisher= Barnacle Granada- Granada Newspaper|accessdate = 11 October 2015}} </ref> 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==
==Chief Justices==

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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

  • Grenada became British colony, 1763
  • 1979–1986 Robert Archibald Nedd
  • 1986 Dennis Byron (acting)
  • 1987– Sir Samuel Horatio Graham
  • 1990–1991 Carol Bristol
  • 1991–1999 Julius Alexander Isaac

References

  1. ^ "Grenada Government Profile 2014". Index Mundi from CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  2. ^ "THE ORIGIN OF THE SUPREME COURT IN GRENADA". Barnacle Granada- Granada Newspaper. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  3. ^ https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XolmAAAAMAAJ Modern English Biography: (Supplement v.1-3)
  4. ^ Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2
  5. ^ "No. 26917". The London Gazette. 7 December 1897.
  6. ^ "No. 26917". The London Gazette. 7 December 1897.
  7. ^ "No. 27886". The London Gazette. 16 February 1906.
  8. ^ https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Z_ZrAAAAMAAJ The Grenada handbook, directory and almanac p.76
  9. ^ https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=HVJwx2Adz8gC An Arabian Diary p. 325
  10. ^ "No. 32209". The London Gazette. 28 January 1921.