Arthur Wilson (judge)

Sir Arthur Wilson, KCIE, PC (1837– 28 December 1915) was an English lawyer and judge.

The lengthy hearings attracted considerable public attention in both India and Britain.

[2] In 1892, Wilson resigned his position on the Calcutta High Court[3] and returned to Britain.

By that time, he was physically weak, having trouble even walking across the room at committee meetings, but he retained his intellectual vigour.

One of them was drowned while crossing a river in India, and the other was killed campaigning in South Africa.