Singh is the first Sikh judge of the High Court, but not the first Sikh to be appointed to a senior level in Britain’s judiciary.
The first Sikh and Asian to be appointed a judge was Mota Singh, who was knighted in 2010.
A leading human rights lawyer, Rabinder Singh told the Law Society Gazette: “I am a barrister who happens to be a Sikh. I have always tried to be a role model, by the work I do. I haven’t said, ‘I’m a Sikh barrister, look at what I do’. I’ve just said, ‘Look at what I do’. Everyone can see what I am.”
Singh is best known through his work suggesting that the 2003 invasion of Iraq broke international law.
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