:Supreme Court of Seychelles

{{Short description|Highest trial court in Seychelles}}

{{Politics of Seychelles}}

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The Supreme Court of Seychelles is the highest trial court in Seychelles.

It was created in 1903 by Order in Council, when it consisted of one judge who was the Chief Justice of the Court. Appeal cases with final judgments of the court in civil matters were transferred to the Supreme Court of Mauritius.{{cite web|last1=Mathiot|first1=Tony|title=The Judicial History Of Seychelles|url=http://www.pfsr.org/history-of-seychelles/the-judicial-history-of-seychelles/|access-date=5 October 2017|publisher=Seychelles Ministry for Youth Sports and Culture|archive-date=5 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171005101338/http://www.pfsr.org/history-of-seychelles/the-judicial-history-of-seychelles/|url-status=usurped}}

When Seychelles became a Republic in 1976, a new Seychelles Court of Appeal was constituted which consisted of a President, two Justices of Appeal and the Judges of the Supreme Court as ex-officio members. Appeals to the court of Civil Appeal of Mauritius were abolished.

In 1993, under the new constitution, the judicial power of Seychelles is vested in the Supreme Court, a Court of Appeal, and such subordinate courts or tribunals that may be established by legislature. The Attorney-General and the judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President from a list of candidates prepared by the Constitutional Appointments Authority. The head of the Supreme Court, who is also the head of the Judiciary, is entitled the Chief Justice. The other judges of the Supreme Court are referred to as Puisne Judges.

Chief Justices of the Crown Colony

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Took office

!Left office

Fury Alfred Herchenroder

|1903

|1905

| (later Chief Justice of Mauritius, 1913)

Eric Blackwood Wright

|1905

|1909

|

Alfred Karney Young

|1909

|1913

| (afterwards Attorney General of Fiji, 1913)

Sir Ewen Reginald Logan

|1914

|1919

| (afterwards Chief Justice of the Bahamas, 1925)

Sir Philip Bertie Petrides

|1920

|1924

| (later Chief Justice of the Gold Coast, 1936)

Sir Justin Louis Devaux

|1924

|1927

| (later Chief Justice of Mauritius, 1940)

Robert Vere de Vere

|1927

|1931

| (afterwards Chief Justice of Grenada, 1931)

Patrick Joseph Stanislaus Walsh{{London Gazette |issue=33769 |page=7155 |date=6 November 1931}}

|1931

|1936

|

John Woodman OBE

| 1943

|1947

|

Malcolm Douglas Lyon

| 1948

|1957

|

Sir France Bonnetard{{cite book|doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u51949|chapter=Bonnetard, Sir (Nicolas Patrick) France, (20 Feb. 1907–9 Oct. 1969), Chief Justice, Seychelles, 1958–66 |title=Who Was Who |year=2007 }}

| 1958

| 1966

|

Sir William Campbell Wylie

| 1966

| 1970

|

Sir Georges Souyave

| 1970

| ?1976

|

Chief Justices of the Republic

File:James Michel and Mathilda Twomey, August 2015.jpg as Chief Justice]]

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!rowspan="2"|Incumbent

!colspan="2"|Tenure

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Took office

!Left office

James Aiden O'Brien Quinn

| 1976

| 1977

| (Expelled; afterwards Chief Justice of Kiribati, 1977–1980; Botswana, 1981–1987)

Earle Edward Seaton

| 1978

| 1989

|

Isaac Kobina Donkor Abban{{cite web|url=http://www.seychelles-enews.com/March%205,%202012/top3_chief_justice_abban.html|title=Chief Justice Isaac Kobina Donkor Abban|publisher=Seychelles News|access-date=19 February 2016|archive-date=25 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160225043104/http://www.seychelles-enews.com/March%205,%202012/top3_chief_justice_abban.html|url-status=usurped}}

|1990

|1993

|(afterwards Chief Justice of Ghana,1995)

Vivekanand Alleear

| 1994

| 2009

|

Andrew Ranjan Perera

|2009

|

|

Martin Stephen Egonda-Ntende{{cite web|url= http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/3484/First+woman+Chief+Justice+appointed+in+Seychelles|title= First woman Chief Justice appointed in Seychelles|publisher= Seychelles News Agency|access-date= 18 February 2016|archive-date= 1 March 2016|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160301094730/http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/3484/First+woman+Chief+Justice+appointed+in+Seychelles|url-status= live}}

| 2009

| 2014

| Durai Karunakaran served as acting Chief Justice from 2014 to 2015.

Mathilda Twomey

| 2015

| 2020

|

Rony Goviden{{cite web |last1=Bonnelame |first1=Betymie |title=Seychelles' new Chief Justice sworn in, pledges, vows to keep justice at forefront |url=http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/13832/Seychelles%27+new+Chief+Justice+sworn+in%2C+pledges%2C+vows+to+keep+justice+at+forefront |work=Seychelles News Agency |date=9 November 2020 |access-date=9 December 2020 |archive-date=28 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128013456/http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/13832/Seychelles%27+new+Chief+Justice+sworn+in%2C+pledges%2C+vows+to+keep+justice+at+forefront |url-status=live }}

| 2020

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