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Arthur Collins (judge)

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Occupation
  
lawyer


Alma mater
  
Oxford University

Died
  
1915 London

Name
  
Arthur Collins

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Succeeded by
  
Sir John Edward Power Wallis

Preceded by
  
Charles Arthur Turner

Profession
  
Recorder Chief Justice

Sir Arthur John Hammond Collins (1834 – 1915) was an English colonial judge who was Chief Justice of Madras.

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He was born the son of John Collins of Parkstone, Dorset, educated at Oxford University and studied law at Gray's Inn, where he was called to the bar in 1860. He was also a barrister at the Middle Temple and made Queen's Counsel (QC) in 1877. He was Treasurer of Gray's Inn in 1883 and again in 1905.

He served as Recorder of Poole from 1873 to 1879 and as Recorder of Exeter from 1879 to 1885. He was also the Chief Royal Commissioner on the inquiry into corrupt practices at the City of Chester elections. In 1885 he was appointed Chief Justice at the Madras High Court and knighted at Osborne House before he left for India. He held the post of Chief Justice until 1899, also acting as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Madras from 1889 to 1899.

He died in London in 1915. He had married Isabella, daughter of the Rev. Richard Wilson.

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