Background
Griffith was born in Hyderabad, British India, the son of British civil servant Francis Robert Griffith (1828 – 1901) and his wife Henrietta (née Sherman).
Griffith was born in Hyderabad, British India, the son of British civil servant Francis Robert Griffith (1828 – 1901) and his wife Henrietta (née Sherman).
He was educated at Blundell"s School in Tiverton before joining the Indian Police Service at age 20.
He served as Inspector-General, Bombay Police and later became Chief Constable, New Scotland Yard. He was the older brother of Sir Ralph Griffith, who served as governor of the North West Frontier Province. He worked nine years as a district officer in the Bombay Presidency, then served as assistant to the Inspector-General of the Presidency.
In 1919, he was appointed Police Commissioner of Bombay and three years later became Inspector-General of Bombay.
He was knighted in 1931 before retirement from the Bombay Police. He returned to England and was appointed as Chief Constable, New Scotland Yard.
He was subsequently transferred to the War Office for special work during the Second World War, but was forced to retire due to ill health. He died in Oxford in 1942, a week after his 64th birthday.