Garfield Barwick
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Sir Garfield Barwick, KBE, PC (1903–1997) was the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. He is famous for advising Sir John Kerr on the constitutional legality of the possible dismissal of a Prime minister who could not obtain supply. He is often seen as responsible for the dismissal of Gough Whitlam, as it was this advice that Kerr used as a basis for the dismissal of Whitlam's Government, in contravention of Whitlam's explicit instructions not to seek Barwick's advice.
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Preceded by: Sir Owen Dixon | Chief Justice of Australia 1964-1981 | Succeeded by: Sir Harry Gibbs Template:AusLawStub |