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- 1900–1902: Frederick Selwyn Copleston
- 1902–1905: Sir Herbert Thirkell White
- 1905–1906: Sir Harvey Adamson
- 1906–1917: Sir Charles Edmund Fox
- 1917–1920: Sir Daniel Harold Ryan Twomey
- 1920–1922: Sir Sydney Maddock Robinson
- 1922–1925: Sir Sydney Maddock Robinson
- 1925–1930: Sir John Guy Rutledge
- 1930–1936: Sir Arthur Page
- 1936–1948: Sir Ernest Handforth Goodman Roberts
- 1943–?: Sir Mya Bu
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
- 1962–1965: U Bo Gyi
- 1965–1972: U Maung Maung
- 1972–1974: U Hla Thinn
- 1974–1981: U Aung Pe
- 1981–1982: U Maung Maung Kyaw Win
- 1982–1988: U Tin Aung Hein
- 1988–2011: U Aung Toe
- 2011–2023: U Htun Htun Oo
- 2023 - Present: Tha Htay