Chief Justice of Myanmar


This is a list of chief justices of the Union of Myanmar and its predecessor offices.

History

After the British conquest of Burma, there were initially a Judicial Commissioner of British Burma and a Judicial Commissioner of Upper Burma. In 1900, the Judicial Commissioner of Lower Burma was replaced by a Chief Judge of the Chief Court of Lower Burma. In 1922, a unified High Court was established at Rangoon, headed by a Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon. During the Japanese occupation of Burma, the State of Burma also appointed a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
At independence, the 1947 Constitution of Burma established a Supreme Court, headed by a Chief Justice of the Union, as well as a High Court, headed by a Chief Justice of the High Court. Following the 1962 Burmese coup d'état, both courts were replaced by a Chief Court, headed by a Chief Judge of the Chief Court. In 1974, the Chief Court was abolished and replaced with a Council of People's Justices, headed by a Chairman of the Council of People's Justices. Since 1988 there has been a Chief Justice of the Union. Under the 2008 Constitution of Myanmar, each High Court of a region or of a state also has its own Chief Justice.
In 2016, lawyers and activists were pressing for the creation of a Ministry of Justice in order for the government to elect a Chief Justice rather than the President.

List of chief justices of Myanmar

Chief Judge of the Chief Court of Lower Burma
Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
  • 1943–?: Sir Mya Bu
Chief Justice of the Union
  • 1948–1952: Sir Ba U
  • 1952–1957: U Thein Maung
  • 1957–1962: U Myint Thein
Chief Justice of the High Court
  • 1948–1950: U Thein Maung
  • 1950–1954: U Tun Byu
  • 1955–1961: U Chan Tun Aung
  • * 1958–1959: U San Maung
  • 1961–1962: U Yan Aung
Chief Judge of the Chief Court
Chairman of the Council of People's Justices
Chief Justice of the Union