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Latest revision as of 09:52, 26 December 2022

The Right Honourable Sir Roger Hayles, CMG, QC was the Chief Justice of Ibagli from 1972 to 1981. He exercised the powers of the Governor-General in 1974 and 1980, after the deaths of Governors-General Sir Aaron Lastman and Sir Gregory Parks, respectively. In 1980, he opened the 5th session of the 7th Parliament.

The Beech court (1955-1963)
1955-1959: A. Holland · J. Forrest
1959-1962: A. Holland · R. Hayles
1962-1963: A. Holland · R. Hayles · W. Raile · T. Haskett
The Holland court (1963-1969)
1963-1969: R. Hayles · W. Raile · T. Haskett · D. Sumner
The Sumner court (1969-1972)
1969-1970: R. Hayles · W. Raile · T. Haskett · G. Holst
1970-1972: R. Hayles · T. Haskett · G. Holst · T. Pinkett
The Hayles court (1972-1981)
1972-1973: T. Haskett · G. Holst · T. Pinkett
1973-1974: T. Haskett · G. Holst · T. Pinkett · W. Bell
1974-1978: G. Holst · W. Bell · D. Poole · J. Long
1978-1981: G. Holst · W. Bell · D. Poole · J. Long · C. Robson · J. Banks
Preceded by:
Douglas Sumner
Chief Justice of Ibagli
1972–1981
Succeeded by:
Jeffery Long