Judge of Singapore
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Senior judicial officers of Superior Courts
- A senior judicial officer of the Straits Settlements (27 November 1826 – 14 February 1942):
- A recorderRecorder (judge)A Recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales. It now refers to two quite different appointments. The ancient Recorderships of England and Wales now form part of a system of Honorary Recorderships which are filled by the most senior full-time circuit judges...
of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca - A judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements
- A recorder
- A senior judicial officer of the Colony of Singapore (1 April 1946 – 2 June 1959):
- A judge of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Singapore
- A senior judicial officer of the State of Singapore (3 June 1959 – 8 August 1965):
- A judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Singapore
- A judge of the High Court of Malaysia in Singapore
- A senior judicial officer of the Republic of SingaporeJudicial officers of the Republic of SingaporeThe judicial officers of the Republic of Singapore work in the Supreme Court and the Subordinate Courts to hear and determine disputes between litigants in civil cases and, in criminal matters, to determine the liability of accused persons and their sentences if they are convicted.In the Supreme...
(9 August 1965 – present):- A judge of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Singapore
Senior judicial officers of Subordinate Courts
- A district judge or magistrate of the Subordinate Courts of SingaporeSubordinate Courts of SingaporeThe Subordinate Courts of Singapore is one of the two tiers of the court system in Singapore, the other tier being the Supreme Court. The Subordinate Courts comprise the District and Magistrate Courts—both of which oversee civil and criminal matters—as well as specialised family, juvenile,...