Melius de Villiers

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Appointed byF. W. Reitz
Preceded byF. W. Reitz
Appointed byJohannes Brand
Born(1849-09-05)September 5, 1849
Melius de Villiers
Chief Justice of the Orange Free State
In office
1889-1901
Appointed byF. W. Reitz
Preceded byF. W. Reitz
Judge of the High Court of Justice of the Orange Free State
In office
1876-1889
Appointed byJohannes Brand
Personal details
Born(1849-09-05)September 5, 1849
DiedJuly 6, 1938(1938-07-06) (aged 88)
Kleine Zalze, Stellenbosch
SpouseAdelaide Holmes-Orr
RelativesJohn Henry de Villiers (brother)
Alma materPaarl Gymnasium
South African College Schools

Melius de Villiers (5 September 1849 – 6 July 1938) was a South African jurist, sometimes considered one of the country's most influential, and the last Chief Justice of the Orange Free State.[1][2] His older brother was Chief Justice of South Africa John Henry de Villiers. Melius's book, The Roman And Roman-Dutch Law of Injuries, published in 1899, is an historically significant study of the actio iniuriarum and a foundational text in the South African law of delict.

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