Tag: Judiciary
OPINION: Jordan confirms that the financial autonomy of the judiciary is...
By Anil Nandlall
Attorney-at-Law
Last week, I wrote about how the independence of the Judiciary is being undermined by institutionalized policies of and deliberate omissions by...
PPP raises fresh concerns about the President undermining the Constitution; calls...
By Stacy Carmichael-James
The Opposition People’s Progressive Party is once again raising concerns regarding the President eroding the Constitutional provisions citing the case of him...
New judicial appointments to resolve shortage of judges and backlog of...
By Stacy Carmichael-James
President David Granger has acknowledged that there is a shortage of judges at the Court of Appeal, hence his administration in moving...
Jagdeo hauls Government over the coals for failed policies; promises to...
By Stacy Carmichael-James
General Secretary of the Opposition People’s Progressive Party confident of a 2020 victory by his party said the fiscal policies implemented by...
Jagdeo concerned about Government’s “assault” on Judiciary
General Secretary of the Opposition People’s Progressive Party (PPP) Bharrat Jagdeo is concerned about what he described today (Monday, January 23, 2017) as an...
Chancellor Singh calls for use of alternatives to custodial sentencing to...
The Justice Education Society is collaborating with Guyana’s Judiciary by hosting a two-day seminar dubbed “Trial Management in the Magistrate Courts” aimed at addressing...