Benjamin Tindall

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Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa
In office
1937–1938
Preceded byDaniël de Waal
Succeeded byLeopold Greenberg
Judge of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa
In office
1922–1937
Personal details
Born
Benjamin Arthur Tindall

(1879-04-26)26 April 1879
Leliefontein, Cape Colony
Died3 February 1963(1963-02-03) (aged 83)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Alma materVictoria College
ProfessionAdvocate

Benjamin Arthur Tindall

Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa and Judge op Appeal.[1]

Early life and education

Tindall was born in

LL.B. in 1901.[1][3]

Career

Tindall started his working life in the Cape Civil Service and then as private secretary of Justice

Published works

Tindall was the editor of the autobiography by the second Chief Justice of South Africa, James Rose Innes, titled:

  • James Rose Innes: Chief Justice of South Africa, 1914-27: Autobiography; first published in 1949.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ .
  2. ^ de Kock, W. J. (1968). Dictionary of South African biography: Vol I. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council. p. 796.
  3. ^ a b Who's who of Southern Africa 1962. Johannesburg: Wootton & Gibson (PTY) LTD. 1962. p. 742.
  4. ^ "Supreme Court of Appeal: History". www.supremecourtofappeal.org.za. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  5. ^ Rose-Innes, James (1949). Tindall, B. A. (ed.). James Rose Innes: Chief Justice of South Africa, 1914-27 : Autobiography. Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press.