Sir Dennis Fitzpatrick, GCSI (26 August 1837 – 20 May 1920) was a British administrator in India.
[1] In 1858 Fitzpatrick passed the Indian Civil Service examination and the following year joined the Punjab Commission.
[1] He worked in the Delhi territory as a magistrate until called for special duties related to the government defence of a case brought by the heirs of Begum Samru related to confiscation of estates and seizure of arms during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
[1] As part of his special duties he returned to England in March 1869 and he was called to the bar by the Inner Temple.
[1] Returning to India, Fizpatrick became a deputy-secretary in the Legislative Department and in 1876 a Judge of the Chief Court in Lahore.