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Charles Harman was appointed a Justice of the [[Chancery Division]] of the [[High Court of England and Wales]] on 12 December 1947. A few days later he was knighted. He was promoted to be a [[Lord Justice of Appeal]] in the [[Court of Appeal of England and Wales]] on 7 April 1959. Following that appointment, Harman was made a member of the [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom]]. He retired from his judicial office on 6 June 1970.
Charles Harman was appointed a Justice of the [[Chancery Division]] of the [[High Court of England and Wales]] on 12 December 1947. A few days later he was knighted. He was promoted to be a [[Lord Justice of Appeal]] in the [[Court of Appeal of England and Wales]] on 7 April 1959. Following that appointment, Harman was made a member of the [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom]]. He retired from his judicial office on 6 June 1970.


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* ''The Judges of England 1272-1990'', by Sir John Sainty (Selden Society, 1993)
* ''The Judges of England 1272-1990'', by Sir John Sainty (Selden Society, 1993)



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Sir Charles Eustace Harman (1894 - 14 November 1970) was a lawyer and judge in England and Wales.

Charles Harman was appointed a Justice of the Chancery Division of the High Court of England and Wales on 12 December 1947. A few days later he was knighted. He was promoted to be a Lord Justice of Appeal in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales on 7 April 1959. Following that appointment, Harman was made a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. He retired from his judicial office on 6 June 1970.

References

  • The Judges of England 1272-1990, by Sir John Sainty (Selden Society, 1993)

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