List of Judges of The Supreme Court
| Judge | Took office | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rt Hon. Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias | 1 July 2004 |
| 2 | Hon. Justice Sir John McGrath | 4 May 2005 |
| 3 | Hon. Justice Sir William Young | 1 July 2010 |
| 4 | Hon. Justice Robert Chambers | 1 February 2012 |
| 5 | Hon. Justice Susan Glazebrook | 6 August 2012 |
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