Lawrence Hugh Jenkins
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Appointed byEdward VII
Preceded byFrancis William Maclean
Succeeded byLancelot Sanderson
Appointed byQueen Victoria
Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins | |
|---|---|
| 6th Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court | |
| In office 19 April 1909 – 13 November 1915 | |
| Appointed by | Edward VII |
| Preceded by | Francis William Maclean |
| Succeeded by | Lancelot Sanderson |
| 7th Chief Justice of Bombay High Court | |
| In office 20 April 1899 – 14 March 1909 | |
| Appointed by | Queen Victoria |
| Preceded by | Louis Addin Kershaw |
| Succeeded by | Basil Scott |
| Judge of Calcutta High Court | |
| In office 24 April 1896 – 19 April 1899 | |
| Appointed by | Queen Victoria |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 22 December 1857 |
| Died | 1 October 1928 (aged 70) |
| Education | Cheltenham College |
| Occupation | Jurist |
Sir Lawrence Hugh Jenkins, KCIE (22 December 1857 – 1 October 1928), was a British judge. He was the chief justice of the Calcutta and Bombay High Court in British India, as well as a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.[1]