Charles Ching

Charles Arthur Ching GBM QC SC (Chinese: 沈澄, 7 October 1935[1]–30 November 2000[2]) was a judge in Hong Kong.

Born Charles Arthur Ching into an intellectual family in Hong Kong, Ching was educated in Hong Kong and England.

After passing his bar exam in 1959, Ching commenced his practice of law in Hong Kong, and was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1974.

[3] During this period, he was regarded by some as the most successful barrister in Hong Kong's history.

A scholarship named after him was set up by the Hong Kong Bar Association.