Barnes Peacock

Barnes Peacock

Sir Barnes Peacock (1810–December 3, 1890) was an English judge.

He was the son of Lewis Peacock, a solicitor. After practicing as a special pleader, he was called to the bar in 1836, and in 1844 obtained great reputation by pointing out the flaw which invalidated the conviction of Daniel O'Connell and his fellow defendants. In 1852 be went to India as legal member of the Governor General's council. He here displayed great activity as a law reformer, but sometimes manifested too little consideration for native susceptibilities. The legislative council was established soon after his arrival, and although no orator, he was so frequent a speaker that legislation enjoining councillors to deliver their speeches sitting was said to have been devised with the sole object of restraining him. As a member of Lord Dalhousie's council he supported the annexation of Oudh, and he stood by Lord Canning all through the Mutiny. In 1859 he became chief justice of the Supreme Court. He returned to England in 1870 and in 1872 was placed upon the judicial committee of the Privy Council, where his Indian experience rendered him invaluable.

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