How many chief justices have there been since 1789?

17 Chief Justices
Since the formation of the Court in 1790, there have been only 17 Chief Justices* and 103 Associate Justices, with Justices serving for an average of 16 years.

Who was the former Chief Justice of Uganda?

Bart Magunda Katureebe is a Ugandan judge and the former Chief Justice of Uganda. He was appointed to that position on 5 March 2015.

Who was the Chief Justice of Uganda in 1986?

Samuel Wako Wambuzi

The Honourable Samuel W. Wambuzi
In office 1986–2001
Preceded by Peter Allen
Succeeded by Benjamin Josses Odoki
Chief Justice of Uganda

Who was the first Chief Justice?

John Jay
The First Supreme Court As stipulated by the Judiciary Act of 1789, there was one Chief Justice, John Jay, and five Associate Justices: James Wilson, William Cushing, John Blair, John Rutledge and James Iredell.

How many Chief justices are there in Uganda?

Overview. The Supreme Court is headed by the chief justice and has ten other justices.

How many Supreme Court justices are there in Uganda?

ten justices
The Supreme Court is constituted by the Chief Justice (CJ) who is appointed by the president in consultation with the Judicial Service Commission and not less than ten justices.

Who was the first black Supreme Court justice?

Justice Thurgood Marshall
Justice Thurgood Marshall: First African American Supreme Court Justice. On June 13, 1967, President Lyndon B.

Who were the first 6 Supreme Court justices?

The First Supreme Court As stipulated by the Judiciary Act of 1789, there was one Chief Justice, John Jay, and five Associate Justices: James Wilson, William Cushing, John Blair, John Rutledge and James Iredell. Only Jay, Wilson, Cushing, and Blair were present at the Court’s first sitting.