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Office of the Attorney-General

The Office of the Attorney-General serves the public of Fiji by providing essential legal expertise and support to the Government, in the service of the overall strategic objective of "Rebuilding Confidence for Stability and Growth for a Peaceful and Prosperous Fiji."

Suvavou HouseThe Offices of the Attorney-General and the Solicitor-General are established under the Constitution. The Attorney-General is the Chief Legal Advisor to the Government. He is assisted by the Solicitor-General, who is the Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry. The Office comprises of various Divisions, which administer various statutes assigned to the Attorney-General.

This website contains information about the Office of the Attorney-General, its roles and functions, organisation, along with various other important information and particulars about the services provided by the individual divisions of the Office.

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News & Judgments

A-G Commends Work of ILSC
Having a transparent system in place and an independent system to look into complaints against lawyers were the reasons behind...
28 January 2010

Court Recording System Needed: A-G
Government is keen to ensure that there is a court recording system in place, says...
28 January 2010

Transcript of A-G’s Closing Address at the DPP’s Workshop
Transcript of A-G’s Closing Address at the DPP’s Workshop
14 January 2010

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Qarase and Others V Bainimarama and Others (3254 kb)
Suva High Court Civil Action HBC 60.07S and HBC 398.07S
09 October 2008

Minister of Lands, Ex-parte: Nivis Motors (1300 kb)
Suva High Court Judicial Review No. 33 of 1997
09 September 2005

Dir. Town & Country Planning & Ors, Ex-parte: Joyce Heeraman & Ors (2848 kb)
Suva High Court Judicial Review No. 14 of 1996
07 September 2005

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