Arthur Leong GBS (1936–2010) was a judge in Hong Kong. He was Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong from 2000 to 2003.
The Hon Mr Justice Arthur Leong (梁 紹 中) | |
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2nd Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong | |
In office 2000–2003 | |
Justice of Appeal High Court | |
In office 1997–2000 | |
Judge of the Court of First Instance of the High Court | |
In office 1991–1997 | |
District Court | |
In office 1982–1991 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1936 Hong Kong |
Alma mater | Wah Yan College, Kowloon, Middle Temple |
Early life
editLeong completed his secondary education at Wah Yan College, Kowloon.
He joined the Hong Kong Government in 1954 and for 9 years between 1954 and 1963, he worked successively in the then Prisons Department, the Royal Observatory and the Labour Department. In 1963, he resigned from the government to qualify as a barrister in England. He was called to the bar of the Middle Temple in 1965.[1]
Legal career
editLeong started his legal career in the Legal Department and was soon promoted to Crown Counsel. During that time he was engaged for some time as a law draftsman.
In 1973 he was appointed a magistrate. He also sat for a time as Presiding Officer at the Labour Tribunal.[2]
In 1982, he was promoted as a judge of the District Court of Hong Kong. He became a judge of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong in 1991 and was appointed to the Court of Appeal in 1997. The Supreme Court of Hong Kong was renamed the High Court of Hong Kong when Hong Kong was returned to China on 1 July 1997.
Leong was due to retire in 2000, but was appointed Chief Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong in that year and had his term of office extended for 2 and a half years.
He retired from the judiciary in July 2003. In a retirement speech, the Chief Justice Andrew Li said of Leong:
"As a Judge, Mr Justice Leong was versatile. His important contribution covered a wide field, including both civil and criminal cases, and embraces both trial work at all levels and in recent years, appellate work. He has made a particularly significant contribution to the development of the bilingual capacity of our courts. In relation to the use of Chinese, his work has been of pivotal importance."[3]
Post-retiremement
editLeong remained active in retirement. In 2003 he was appointed chairman of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.[4]
He later served as Chief Adjudicator of the Immigration Tribunal[5] and as Chairman of the Post-Release Supervision Board.[6]
In 2006, he sat as a Deputy High Court Judge.[7]
Awards
editIn 2003, Justice Leong was awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star, one of the highest honours given by the HKSAR Government.[8]
Death
editLeong died in August 2010.[9]
References
edit- ^ "Speech by Chief Justice Andrew Li on the Leong's retirement, 4 July 2003". Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
- ^ Details in this section sourced from Poker-faced chief judge finally plays the joker, SCMP, 5 July 2003]
- ^ "Speech by Chief Justice Andrew Li on the Leong's retirement, 4 July 2003". Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
- ^ Press Release, 18 July 2003 "Chairman of Administrative Appeals Board appointed"
- ^ HK and UNHCR sign agreement on enhanced co-operation
- ^ Hong Kong Government Gazette, G.N. 8195
- ^ "G.N. 655" Hong Kong Government Gazette (No. 5, Vol. 10, 3 February 2006)
- ^ "Speech by Chief Justice Andrew Li on the Leong's retirement, 4 July 2003". Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
- ^ RTHK report: "Former High Court Judge Dies" 13 August 2010