The Law Reform Commission of Guyana has officially commenced work on Wednesday with a charge from Legal Affairs Minister and Attorney General Anil Nandlall not to be reactive but rather proactive in the execution of its mandate.
“We have had law reform in Guyana being reactive. So, something happens, you go and pass the law to correct it. We will try to get this Law Reform Commission to be proactive so that we have legislation in anticipation of, and not as a reaction to,” Nandlall told reporters after meeting with the full commission at its Middle Street, Georgetown office.

During the meeting, he held discussions with the Commission on its agenda going forward. He outlined that the Law Reform Commission has a long and arduous task ahead.
“We are still grappling with the mammoth nature of the agenda that the Commission has to execute,” he indicated.
However, one of the first tasks the Law Reform Commission will undertake is working in tandem with the Law Revision Commission, which is headed by Nandlall, to revise the laws of Guyana.











