On November 11 at 10:00 h via video conference, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will commence hearing arguments in Marcus Bisram’s appeal against a ruling by the Guyana Court of Appeal for him to be committed to stand trial for the October 2016 murder of a Berbice father of two, Faiyaz Narinedatt.
Given the ruling that was handed down on May 31, Bisram was expected to be placed on remand, but following the filing of an appeal by him, the CCJ granted an order pardoning him from incarceration until the hearing and determination of the matter.

A further order was granted suspending the ruling of the lower court. Bisram, a Guyana-born US-based businessman was instructed to remain in Guyana and report to the Divisional Commander or Deputy Commander of Police ‘B’ Division on Monday of every week until the matter is completed. He was also instructed to lodge his passport with the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Judicature.
Appeal Court ruling
On May 31, the Court of Appeal in a unanimous decision overturned an order of certiorari granted by High Court Judge Simone Morris-Ramall in June 2020. That order in effect quashed a directive by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Shalimar Ali-Hack, SC for Bisram to be committed to stand trial.
Justice Morris-Ramlall had issued an order of certiorari quashing the directive by Ali-Hack to Magistrate Renita Singh for Bisram’s committal and further granted an order prohibiting the DPP from bringing an indictment for murder against him in the High Court.

Following a Preliminary Inquiry (PI) on March 30, 2020, Magistrate Singh had discharged the charge against Bisram and informed him that he was free to go, after finding that the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case against him.
However, on the day of the discharge, the DPP exercised her powers under section 72 (1) and (2) (ii) (b) of the Criminal Law (Procedure) Act to request that the depositions be sent to her and directed the magistrate to reopen the PI with a view to committing Bisram.
The magistrate complied, and thereafter called on Bisram, who had been rearrested, to lead a defence.












