Solicitor-General of Fiji

The Solicitor-General of Fiji is the Chief Executive Officer of the Attorney-General's Chambers, and as such assists the Attorney-General in advising the government on legal matters, and in performing legal work for the government. The previous Solicitor-General was Christopher Pryde, who took office in July 2007 until he was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions in 2011.[1] The Office is currently vacant, although Deputy Solicitor-General Sharvada Sharma has been acting in the position to date.

Unlike the Attorney-General, who holds political office as a member of the House of Representatives or Senate, the Solicitor-General is a civil servant. He is required by the Constitution to hold a law degree and to be a registered lawyer.

List of Solicitors-General of Fiji

The following persons have held the office of Solicitor-General since it was established in 1945.

No.Solicitor-GeneralTenure
1.Alistair Granville Forbes1945–1948
2.Brian Andre Doyle1948–1951
3.Philip N. Dalton1951–1953
4.William Gordon Bryce1953–1956
5.Ashley Martin Greenwood1956
6.Henry Roger Justin Lewis1956–1963
7.Donald McLoughlin1963–1971
8.Harold Picton-Smith1971–1979
9.Qoriniasi Babitu Bale1979–1984
10.John Richard Flower1984–1987
11.Filimone Jitoko1987–1993
12.Isikeli Mataitoga1993–1997
13.Nainendra Nand1997–2006
14.Christopher Pryde2007 – 2011[2]
15.Sharvada Nand Sharma (acting)2011 — present
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gollark: Anyway, it's not like misreporting atmospheric bee levels by pretending they're 0 would *change* them. On this system, anyway.
gollark: You want to have no food because of utterly 0 (zero) pollination‽
gollark: Yes.
gollark: People will just have to convert from ISO whatever manually.

References

  1. "NZ lawyer appointed as Fiji's new DPP". Radio New Zealand International. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  2. "NZ lawyer appointed as Fiji's new DPP". Radio New Zealand International. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
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