Frank Gavan Duffy

Frank Gavan Duffy

Infobox_President
honorific-prefix = The Right Honourable
name =Sir Frank Gavan Duffy
honorific-suffix =
KCMG PC
nationality = Australian


caption = Portrait of Gavan Duffy in the early 20th century.
order = 4th Chief Justice of Australia
term_start = 22 January 1931
term_end = 1 October 1935
appointer = James Scullin
predecessor = Sir Isaac Isaacs
successor = Sir John Latham
order2 =
office2 = Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia
term_start2 = 1 February 1913
term_end2 = 22 January 1931
1blankname2 = Appointed by
1namedata2 = Andrew Fisher
predecessor2 = Richard O'Connor
successor2 = "none"*
birth_date = birth date|1852|2|29|df=y
birth_place = Dublin, Ireland
death_date = Death date and age|1936|7|29|1852|2|29|df=yes
death_place =
footnotes = *Due to the Great Depression, no Justice was appointed to the Court upon the retirement of Isaacs and the promotion of Gavan Duffy.|

Sir Frank Gavan Duffy KCMG PC (29 February 1852 – 29 July 1936), Australian judge, was the fourth Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, sitting on the bench of the High Court from 1913 to 1935.

Early life

Duffy was born in Dublin, Ireland, on 29 February 1852, the son of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, who was later to become a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, and the eighth Premier of Victoria.

He traveled to Australia with his family in 1856, but later went to England to study at Stonyhurst College. In 1869 Duffy returned to Australia and attended the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1872 with a Bachelor of Arts.

At this time, he began to work in the public service, and started to study law.

Legal career

In 1874, Duffy was called to the Victorian Bar, and began practicing as a barrister in 1875. Over the next few years, Duffy contributed to the second edition of "Casey's Justices Manual", published in 1879, and in the same year founded the "Australian Law Times". He edited this publication until 1883. Over the next twenty years, Duffy published many more works on various pieces of legislation.

Duffy was caught up in the financial crisis of 1893, but over time paid back his debts. He was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1900, and between 1902 and 1910 he lectured on contract law at the University of Melbourne. In 1907, Duffy became the editor of the Victorian Law Reports. By 1910, Duffy was widely regarded as the most prominent Victorian lawyer, and the unofficial leader of the Victorian Bar.

Judicial career

Duffy was appointed to the bench of the High Court of Australia in 1913. Seventeen years later, in 1931, when Sir Isaac Isaacs was made Governor-General, he took over as Chief Justice of the High Court. He retired from the bench in 1935 at age eighty-three. He had planned to deliver a series of lectures on Australian constitutional law at Harvard University's tercentenary early in 1936, but was too ill. He died after a brief illness on July 29 1936. He was survived by his wife and three sons, among them Charles Leonard Gavan Duffy, later a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

Honours

Duffy was created a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1929. Duffy had been made a member of the Privy Council in 1932.

Family

His half-brother, George Gavan Duffy (born 1882) was an Irish politician and later (from 1936) a judge of the Irish High Court, becoming its President from 1946 until his death in 1951.

References

*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Frank Gavan|Last=Duffy|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogD.html#duffy2


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