Category: Ministry of Legal Affairs
AG takes note of opposition elections threat
- stresses 5M fine for the offence and 3 years imprisonment if found liable Attorney General and Minister of Legal ... Read More
Restorative justice centre to be established in Region Seven
- AG says legal system must evolve to meet new societal challenges The government will establish justice centres across the ... Read More
Gov’t to expand legal education opportunities
The government has expressed its intentions to collaborate with stakeholders and implement initiatives to expand education opportunities in the legal ... Read More
AG dismisses calls for referendum on Exxon contract
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, has dismissed calls for a referendum on the ExxonMobil ... Read More
Bartica residents laud Govt’s outreach
- Says ‘Travelling to Georgetown was a very tedious task’ Residents of Region Seven, particularly those in Bartica, previously had ... Read More
Region Seven to get new deeds, commercial office soon
The government will soon open a permanent Deeds and Commercial Registry Authority (DCRA) office in Bartica, Region Seven to ensure ... Read More
AG to pursue legal costs still owed by Brutus, Wife after court judgment
On Friday, Calvin Brutus and his wife, Adonika Aulder, withdrew and discontinued yet another High Court action which they filed ... Read More
AG Nandlall rejects Alexander’s ‘bizarre’ voting fraud narratives
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, has again rejected false narratives of voting fraud surrounding ... Read More
Ann’s Grove, Walton Hall among other communities to get land titles
About 400 families in Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara, and over 200 in Walton Hall, Region Three will finally acquire ... Read More
Regulatory framework needed to prevent technology completely replacing workers – AG Nandlall
Amidst the ongoing technological revolution, there is a pressing need to create a beneficial balance between technology and work, prioritising ... Read More