(Henry Roger) Justin Lewis | |
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6th Solicitor General of Fiji | |
In office 1956–1963 |
|
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor |
Sir Ronald Garvey Sir Kenneth Maddocks |
Preceded by | Ashley Greenwood |
Succeeded by | Donal McLoughlin |
20th Attorney General of Fiji | |
In office 1963–1970 |
|
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor |
Sir Kenneth Maddocks Sir Derek Jakeway Sir Robert Sidney Foster |
Chief Minister |
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (from 20 September 1967) |
Preceded by | Ashley Greenwood |
Succeeded by | John Falvey |
(Henry Roger) Justin Lewis was a lawyer who served as Solicitor General of Fiji from 1956 to 1963, and as Attorney General of Fiji from 1963 to 1970.
Lewis participated in the Marlborough House conference chaired by Eirene White in July 1965, to discuss constitutional reforms. The Fijian delegation consisted of six ethnic Fijians (Ratu Sir George Cakobau, Ratu Sir Edward Cakobau, Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, Josua Rabukawaqa, and Semesa Sikivou), six Indo-Fijians (Dr. A. D. Patel, Sidiq Koya, James Madhavan, C. A. Shah, Andrew Deoki, and C. P. Singh), and six Europeans (John Falvey, R. G. Kermode, J. A. Moore, R. A. Kearsley, F. G. Archibald, and C. D. Aidney) The Governor, Sir Derek Jakeway, and Lewis himself, as Attorney General, were designated separately. They were joined by a nine-member British delegation.