Robert Rasiah Crossette-Thambiah was a leading Ceylon Tamil lawyer and Solicitor General.
R. R. Crossette-Thambiah | |
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18th Solicitor General of Sri Lanka | |
In office 1950–1951 | |
Preceded by | M. F. S. Pulle |
Succeeded by | T. S. Fernando |
Personal details | |
Born | February 2, 1897 |
Alma mater | St. John's College, Jaffna |
Profession | Lawyer |
Ethnicity | Ceylon Tamil |
Early life and family
editCrossette-Thambiah was born on 2 February 1897.[1] He was the son of T. H. Crossette, principal of St. John's College, Jaffna.[1] He was educated at the St. John's College.[1]
Crossette-Thambiah married Amy Ranita, daughter of S. C. Paul.[1]
Career
editCrossette-Thambiah taught at St. John's College for a few years before joining the legal profession.[1] He was called to the bar at Middle Temple on 5 October 1925.[1][2] He was an advocate of the Supreme Court.[2] He joined the Attorney-General's Department in 1926 as an Additional Crown Counsel.[1] He was promoted to Crown Counsel, Senior Crown Counsel, District Judge and Public Trustee (1945).[1][2] He was then Commissioner of Assize for four years.[1] He became a King's Counsel in 1949.[2][3] He was Solicitor General between 1950 and 1951.[1][4]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon. pp. 44–45.
- ^ a b c d Crossette-Thambiah, R. R. (2 September 2011). "D. R. Wijewardene: A Great Ceylonese". The Island (Sri Lanka).
- ^ "King V. Marshall Appuhamy". LawNet.
- ^ "Permanent Holders of the Office of Solicitor General". Attorney-General's Department (Sri Lanka).