Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong explained

Post:Chief Judge
Body:the High Court of Hong Kong
Insignia:Regional Emblem of Hong Kong.svg
Insigniasize:100px
Insigniacaption:Emblem of Hong Kong
Style:The Honourable
Appointer:Chief Executive of Hong Kong with endorsement by the Legislative Council
Termlength:Life tenure (until statutory retirement at age 70, but may be extended by 5 years until age 75)
Inaugural:Patrick Chan Siu-oi, 1997

The Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong (CJHC) is the head of the High Court of Hong Kong and the President of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong. In the Hong Kong order of precedence, the Chief Judge is the second most senior administrative judge for the courts system, second only to the Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong.[1] The position of Chief Judge is the broad equivalent of the Master of the Rolls in the courts system of England and Wales.

Jeremy Poon is the 5th and current Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong, having taken up the post in December 2019.[2]

Background

The Chief Judge heads the High Court of Hong Kong, which deals with criminal and civil cases that have risen beyond the lower courts. While the High Court consists of the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance, the Chief Judge himself generally only presides over appellate cases in the Court of Appeal, usually together with two other Justices of Appeal.[3] The Chief Judge sits alone in the Court of First Instance to hear contested applications for the ad hoc admission of overseas counsel to the Hong Kong Bar.[4] [5]

In accordance with the Basic Law, the Chief Judge is appointed by the Chief Executive based on the recommendation of the Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission (JORC), and made official after receiving approval from the Legislative Council. The Chief Judge, along with the Chief Justice, is one of two positions in the Hong Kong Judiciary that has a nationality requirement (no dual nationality allowed).

Duties of the Chief Judge

The Chief Judge is the Court Leader of the High Court and the President of the Court of Appeal, and is responsible for ensuring the 'efficient utilisation of judicial resources and court time, for advising the Chief Justice on matters of policy concerning the operation and development of the High Court'.[6]

From a judicial stand point, the role of the Chief Judge is equivalent to a Justice of Appeal (but with a seniority ahead of both a Justice of Appeal or a Vice-President), and comes with significant additional administrative responsibilities.[7] This may lead to justices turning down the appointment; for example, after Andrew Cheung's promotion to the Court of Final Appeal, it was reported that the Chief Justice originally asked Johnson Lam to be Chief Judge. However, citing the increase in administrative responsibilities, he turned down this role, which ultimately went to Jeremy Poon.[8] Geoffrey Ma, when he was Chief Judge, stated that he spent "less than 50% of his time in court" as most of his time was consumed over administrative issues.[9] Former Hong Kong Bar Association chairman Ronny Tong SC also said of the post: "The job of the chief judge is mainly administrative and not much relating to giving judgments. So whether the candidate is conservative or not does not matter."

The Chief Judge has the power to admit barristers and solicitors and for implementing Civil Justice Reform. Given the experience of balancing hearing appeals and administrative responsibilities, they are often seen as prime candidates for elevation to the role of Chief Justice.

Acting Chief Judge

During a period of absence, an Acting Chief Judge of the High Court is appointed 'until the vacancy therein is filled'.[10] In general, a Vice-President of the Court of Appeal is appointed as Acting Chief Judge of the High Court, while a Justice of Appeal may also be appointed during this period if necessary.[11] [12] [13]

Chief Judges of the High Court

! №! Name! Tenure start! Tenure end! Tenure length!Higher education!Previous judicial roles!Reason for tenure end!Inner bar!Appointed by
align=center 1align=center Patrick Chan Siu-oi, GBM
陳兆愷
(born 1948; age)
1 July 199731 August 2000 University of Hong Kong (LLB, PCLL)District Judge (1987–91)
Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court (1991–92)
Judge of the High Court of Justice (1992–97)
Appointed as Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal (retired)Tung Chee-hwa
align=center 2align=center Arthur Leong Siu-chung, GBS
梁紹中
(1936–2010; aged)
1 January 200113 July 2003 City Law SchoolDistrict Judge (1982–91)
Judge of the High Court of Justice (1991–97)
Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal (1997–2000)
Retired
align=center 3Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, GBM
馬道立
(born 1956; age)
14 July 200331 August 2010 University of Birmingham (LLB)
University of Law
Recorder of the Court of First Instance (2000–01)
Judge of the Court of First Instance (2001–02)
Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal (2002–03)
Appointed as 2nd Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal (retired)QC (1993)
align=center 4Andrew Cheung Kui-nung, GBM
張舉能
(born 1961; age)
20 June 201124 October 2018 University of Hong Kong (LLB, PCLL)
Harvard Law School (LLM)
District Judge (2001–03)
Deputy High Court Judge (2001–03)
Judge of the Court of First Instance (2003–11)
Appointed as Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
(Later appointed 3rd Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
Donald Tsang
align=center 5Jeremy Poon Shiu-chor
潘兆初

(born 1962; age)
18 December 2019IncumbentUniversity of Hong Kong (LLB, PCLL)
University College London (LLM)
Permanent Magistrate (1993–99)
Deputy Registrar of the High Court (1999–2006)
Judge of the Court of First Instance (2006–15)
Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal (2015–19)
Carrie Lam

For pre-1997 Chief Justices (equivalent to the present day Chief Judge of the High Court), see Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Department of Justice: Bilingual Laws Information System. www.legislation.gov.hk. 2016-10-16. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121016064430/http://www.legislation.gov.hk/eng/home.htm. 2012-10-16.
  2. Web site: Appointment of the Chief Judge of the High Court . www.info.gov.hk.
  3. Web site: About Us - List of Judges and Judicial Officers. www.judiciary.gov.hk. 2016-10-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20100123112819/http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/organization/judges.htm. 23 January 2010. dead.
  4. For example, Re Paul Girolami QC. HCMP. 3567. 2016. 107798., reported at [2017] 1 HKLRD 1226
  5. Web site: 5 September 2013. Bar Association fights appointment of British lawyer in Kwoks case.
  6. Web site: Judicial Officers Recommendation Commissions Report 1997-2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20101008133142/http://www.judiciary.gov.hk/en/crt_services/pphlt/pdf/jorcr_1997to2002.pdf. 8 October 2010. dead.
  7. Web site: Andrew Cheung named as new chief judge. 12 April 2011. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220221425/http://www.scmp.com/article/964834/andrew-cheung-named-new-chief-judge . 20 December 2016 .
  8. Web site: 潘兆初將任高院首席法官.
  9. Web site: Alumnus profile: The Hon Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200815070815/https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/law/who-we-are/alumni/profiles/profile-ma.aspx . 15 August 2020 . University of Birmingham.
  10. https://www.elegislation.gov.hk/hk/cap4 High Court Ordinance (Cap. 4), Section 8
  11. https://www.gld.gov.hk/egazette/pdf/20182243/egn201822438071.pdf "G.N.8071"
  12. Web site: Top judges cleared for appointment to Court of Final Appeal and High Court respectively . . The office of CJHC became vacant on October 25, 2018 when the Honourable Mr Justice Andrew Cheung Kui-nung, who was the CJHC immediately prior to that date, assumed office as PJ of the CFA and vacated the office of CJHC on the same date. To meet essential operational needs, the Honourable Mr Justice Wally Yeung Chun-kuen, Vice-President and Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of the High Court, acted in the office of CJHC for the period from October 25, 2018 to July 31, 2019. With effect from August 1, 2019, Mr Justice Poon, Justice of Appeal of the Court of Appeal of the High Court, has been acting in the office of CJHC until the CJHC vacancy is substantively filled. . 8 March 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200308073120/https://www.legalhub.gov.hk/eng/sp_legco_pass_judges_4_cofa_n_hc.html . 8 March 2020.
  13. For example, HKSAR v Chan Chun Man. CACC. 216. 2017. 121938.