Harold Blacker

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Born(1889-08-15)15 August 1889
Died18 July 1944(1944-07-18) (aged 54)
OccupationJudge
Harold Alfred Cecil Blacker
Born(1889-08-15)15 August 1889
Died18 July 1944(1944-07-18) (aged 54)
Alma materQueens' College, Cambridge
OccupationJudge
SpouseBarbara Graeme Leask (m. 1922)
ChildrenNina Graeme Blacker

Harold Alfred Cecil Blacker (15 August 1889 – 18 July 1944), styled Mr Justice Blacker, was a Puisne Judge in the High Court of Judicature, Lahore.[1]

Born in Fulham on 15 August 1889,[2] Harold Blacker was the son of Major Latham Charles Miller Blacker and his wife, Emily Violet Mattei ("Contessa Emilia Mattei").

He was educated at Charterhouse (1903-1905),[3] Bedford School (1905-1908), and at Queens' College, Cambridge, graduating as a Bachelor of Arts in 1911.[4]

He joined the Indian Civil Service, and left England for India, on 20 October 1914. His first appointment was Assistant Commissioner in Sialkot.[5]

Military Officer

He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 1st Punjab Volunteer Rifles, "to fill an existing vacancy", on 1 April 1915.[6] Given permission to commence active service, he was appointed a second lieutenant in the Indian Army Reserve of Officers [I.A.R.O.] on 23 August 1917, and was posted as an Assistant Recruiting Officer to Ferozepur.[7] He was promoted on 1 November 1917 to the rank of temporary captain, but without the pay and allowances of that rank, while employed as Assistant Recruiting Officer.[8] He was released from full-time military service, to resume civil employment on 13 December 1918.[9] He formally relinquished his commission in the I.A.R.O. and was granted the rank of captain, with effect from 1 May 1922.

Resumption of Indian Civil Service career

In December 1918, Blacker resumed his ICS career as Assistant Commissioner in Gurdaspur. He served on several other stations, before being appointed Political Assistant, and Commandant of the Border Military Police in Dera Ghazi Khan, in February 1920. Then, in November, 1922, he commenced duties as Registrar of the High Court of Judicature at Lahore. Thereafter he served several times as a District and Sessions Judge in Lahore.[10]

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