- Alan Mocatta
Sir Alan Abraham Mocatta (
27 June 1907 -1 November 1990 ) was an English judge, an expert on restrictive practices and a leader of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Britain.Legal and military career
After attending
Clifton College andNew College, Oxford , he wascalled to the bar at theInner Temple in 1930.In
World War II he first served as2nd Lieutenant in 12 LAA Regiment, RA, TA, 1939, but was rapidly promoted toBrigade Major , 56 AA Brigade, 1940-41; toGSO (2) AA HQ BTNI, 1941-42; and finally toLieutenant-Colonel General Staff , Army Council Secretariat,War Office , 1942-45. He was awarded the OBE in 1944.Returning to his legal career after the end of the war, he was appointed QC in 1951. He was elected a
Bencher of his Inn in 1960. He served as a Judge of theHigh Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division ) from 1961 (the year in which he received hisknighthood ) to 1981. Also from 1961 to 1981 he was a Member of theRestrictive Practices Court , of which he was President from 1970.In 1982 he served as Treasurer of the Inner Temple.
He contributed also to legal literature as joint editor on the 14th-19th editions of "Scrutton on Charter Parties"; editor on the 3rd edition of "Rowlatt on Principal and Surety"; and as a member of the Advisory Panel for the 4th edition of "
Halsbury's Laws of England ".From 1955 to 1956 he was Chairman of the Treasury Committee on Cheque Endorsement.
He was also Chairman of the Council of
Jews' College , 1945-61 and Vice-President of the Board of Elders of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation, London, from 1961 to 1967, and President from 1967 to 1982.References
* "Who's Who", 1989
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