Ted Beck

Charles Edward Lukin 'Ted' Beck (some sources say Inkin; 1902–2008) was a South African judge who served on the courts of Rhodesia and Zimbabwe.

During the Second World War, he served with the South African Artillery, then was seconded to the 52nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, then with the Eighth Army.

After the war, he was awarded the Rhodes scholarship for the Orange Free State and read Jurisprudence at Brasenose College, Oxford, taking a first.

[2] He was admitted as an advocate in 1949 and practiced in Bloemfontein until 1970, when he was appointed to the High Court of Rhodesia, in succession to the South African judge Sir Vincent Quénet.

[1] He later served on the courts of Transkei, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland.