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== Biography == == Biography ==
Sir Noel was born and raised in ], ]. His father, Dr John Power, was a well-respected surgeon who served in the ] and was the Chairman of the ]. Sir Noel attended the Downlands School before going on to study law at the ]. He was called to the Bar of Queensland and, in 1965, he emigrated, with his Croatian-born wife Irma, to Hong Kong. Sir Noel was born and raised in ], ]. His father, Dr John Power, was a well-respected surgeon who served in the ] and was the Chairman of the ]. Sir Noel attended the Downlands School before going on to study law at the ]. He was called to the Bar of Queensland and, in 1965, he emigrated, with his Croatian-born wife Irma, to Hong Kong.

Sir Noel died of a sudden heart attack on Thursday 19 November in Brunei. He was 79 years of age.


== Judicial career == == Judicial career ==

Revision as of 05:53, 24 November 2009

Sir Noel Plunkett Power
Non-permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
Incumbent
Assumed office
1997
Chief Justice of Hong Kong (Acting)
In office
1996–1997
Preceded byYang Ti-liang
Succeeded byAndrew Li (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong)
Personal details
SpouseIrma Maroya
Alma materUniversity of Queensland

Sir Noel Plunkett Power, GBS (Chinese: 鮑偉華) is a semi-retired senior judge in Hong Kong and Brunei.

Biography

Sir Noel was born and raised in Brisbane, Australia. His father, Dr John Power, was a well-respected surgeon who served in the Australian Army and was the Chairman of the Queensland Turf Club. Sir Noel attended the Downlands School before going on to study law at the University of Queensland. He was called to the Bar of Queensland and, in 1965, he emigrated, with his Croatian-born wife Irma, to Hong Kong.

Sir Noel died of a sudden heart attack on Thursday 19 November in Brunei. He was 79 years of age.

Judicial career

Power served as a magistrate and then on the Lands Tribunal. He was appointed a Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong in 1979 and a Justice of the Court of Appeal in 1987. He was later appointed Vice-President of the Court of Appeal in 1995 and, as such, served as acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong in 1996-1997 during the Hong Kong handover period.

After the handover in 1997, Power assumed senior status and was appointed a non-permanent judge of the Court of Final Appeal. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999. Sir Noel continues to sit on the Court of Final Appeal and is also President of the Court of Appeal of Brunei.

Honours

1999: Knight Bachelor and Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS)

POWER, Sir Noel, GBS, of Brisbane, peacefully passed away in Brunei Darussalam on Thursday, November 19th, 2009. He was a devoted Husband to Irma and a loving Father to Miryana, Noel and Sean. He is also survived by his dear Sister, Janet.

Personal

Power has a keen interest in food and wine and is the founder of the Wines of the Pacific Rim Fair in Hong Kong.

References

  1. Wine Business International - Who is Who in Hong Kong (page 4 of 4)
Legal offices
Preceded byYang Ti-liang Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong
Acting

1996 - 1997
Succeeded byAndrew Lias Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal
Succeeded byPatrick Chanas Chief Judge of the High Court
Order of precedence
Previous:
Robert Ribeiro
Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
Hong Kong order of precedence
Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
Succeeded byGerald Nazareth
Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
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