Hugh Geoghegan
Hugh Geoghegan | |
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Judge of the Supreme Court | |
In office 8 March 2000 – May 2010 | |
Nominated by | Government of Ireland |
Appointed by | Mary McAleese |
Judge of the High Court | |
In office 1992 – 8 March 2000 | |
Nominated by | Government of Ireland |
Appointed by | Mary Robinson |
Personal details | |
Born | 1938 |
Nationality | Irish |
Spouse(s) | Mary Finlay Geoghegan |
Alma mater | King's Inns |
Profession | Judge, Barrister |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Hugh Geoghegan (born 1938) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Ireland of Ireland from 8 March 2000 , having been nominated by the Government of Ireland on 22 February 2000 until May 2010 when he retired. He replaced Mr Justice Donal Barrington. Before appointment to the Supreme Court, Geoghegan had spent eight years as a judge of the High Court, being nominated to that position by the short-lived Fianna Fáil-Labour coalition.
Geoghegan has the special distinction of being the first son of a Supreme Court judge to follow in his father's footsteps. His father James Geoghegan was a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála representing Longford–Westmeath from 1930 to 1937 and Minister for Justice, Attorney General, and judge of the Supreme Court.
He is married to Mary Finlay Geoghegan who, in 2002, became the third female judge of the High Court of Ireland. They have three children. His father-in-law Thomas Finlay is a former Chief Justice (1985–1994).
In the 1980s, as a senior counsel Geoghegan served on the Circuit Court Rules Committee, along with future judicial colleague Michael Moriarty. He also appeared before the tribunal of inquiry into the Stardust fire. He is a former auditor and current vice-president of the UCD Law Society
Justice Geoghegan was appointed Honorary Adjunct Professor of Law in the Department of Law at the National University of Ireland Maynooth in 2011.