Law Reform Commission to get cracking by end of April – Nandlall

Anil Nandlall

By the end of April this year, the Law Reform Commission of Guyana is expected to begin its work since staffing and preparation of a building are being worked on,  Attorney General Anil Nandlall yesterday announced.

 “It means to the ordinary Joe that any student, lawyer, lecturer, researcher, public officer or the ordinary citizens of Guyana wanting to consult with the laws of Guyana, to edify themselves on such laws, in any particular endeavour, will find it a remarkably simple process;  by simply going to the volumes of the law, knowing that it is updated as of the date when the exercise is to be completed,” Nandlall told Stabroek News yesterday.

“We have advertised vacancies and are looking at that … once the time expires for these applications and they are processed, the commission will be swiftly appointed along with the Secretariat and should become operational soon. They should be settled in and commence work by the end of April,” he added.