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ABOUT THE SUPREME COURT LIBRARY


The Supreme Court Library is a research library which is geared to meet the information
needs of the Judiciary.

The Library was founded in 1880 in Trinidad with a collection of approximately five thousand [5,000] volumes and an officer and an officer without formal library training at its helm. The library served the Judicial Officers of the Court and was utilised by Barristers only for reference purposes. It was accommodated in one room of the Red House, which housed both the Parliament and the Judiciary.

It was not until 1960 that a formal library structure was put in place and the first qualified librarian, Mrs. Ethelwyn Michael-Celestain, was appointed. This decade was to be one of monumental change and development in the Law Libraries. Trinidad and Tobago became an independent nation in 1962, an Appeal Court was established and provisions were made for an Appeal Court Library to serve as a reference library for the Chief Justice and Justices of Appeal. Three years later the San Fernando Supreme Court Library was established and in 1975 the Tobago Supreme Court Library.

The Libraries of the Supreme Court are under the control and management of a Law Library Committee with the Chief Justice as Chairman. Rules of the Law Library of the Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago were formulated in 1962.

The Library was first housed at the Red House in Port of Spain and moved a number of times over the years. It has found its permanent place on the Third Floor at the Hall of Justice since 1985. The Library has also established branches in each of the sub-registries: San Fernando and Tobago.

The four libraries which comprise the Supreme Court Law Library, together with the collections situated in the Chief Justice and Judges’ Chambers have approximately 100,000 volumes.

The Magistracy also comes within the purview of the Chief Librarian of the Court Library Services. In May 2004 the Family Court Library was opened at the same time as the pilot Family Court.


 

 

 


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