Sir Rabinder Singh is one of seven new judges to occupy the seven-member UK Court of Appeal after new judicial appointments were unveiled by the UK government this week.
The 53-year-old High Court judge known for his characteristic white turbans in court was born in Delhi before his family moved to the UK.
He won a scholarship to a prestigious school in the city of Bristol and went on to study law at Trinity College, Cambridge University.
He then studied at the University of California at Berkeley, graduating with a Masters in Law in 1986.
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He was called to the Bar in 1989 and became a Queen's Council (QC) in 2002.
Justice Singh will now sit on theCourt of Appeal bench,the highestcourtwithin the seniorcourtsof England and Wales which deals only withappealsfrom othercourtsor tribunals.
The other new appeal court judges along with Singh are Justice Asplin, Justice Coulson, Justice Holroyde, Justice Peter Jackson, Justice Leggatt and Justice Newey.
The Supreme Court is the court of last resort and presides over cases that come to it after all court and appeal decisions in the UK.