…as Law Reform Commission members sworn in
President Dr Irfaan Ali on Wednesday swore in the recently appointed seven-member Law Reform Commission and in doing so, charged the Commissioners with modernising the laws of Guyana to reflect societal and economic changes taking place in Guyana.
Retired Appeal Court Judge, Justice B S Roy (Chairman); Attorneys Teni Housty, Clarissa Riehl, Emily Dodson, Roopnarine Satram, Deenawatie Panday, and Dr Brian O’Toole took their oath of office before the Head of State at the Office of the President.
During his brief remarks, President Ali pointed out that much of Guyana’s laws are dated and run the risk of becoming obsolete. He noted that societies do not remain static and as such laws and regulations must be regularly updated to be abreast with societal changes and be reformed to fill legislative gaps as well as be responsive to the demands of modern justice.
“No law can remain totally relevant over decades and centuries… Law Reform must aim at the simplification, modernisation and the systematic development of the country’s laws,” the President stated.

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