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Mar 25, 2026 News
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, on Sunday reminded Law students of the role the legal profession plays in defending justice, fairness, and freedom.
Delivering the featured remarks at the University of Guyana Law Society’s Annual Pinning Ceremony at the Police Officers’ Mess Annexe in Eve Leary, the attorney general powerfully reminded aspiring lawyers that their profession holds a profound responsibility that extends well beyond mere financial gain.
He emphasised that the rule of law remains the foundational pillar of society, warning that its absence leads to disorder and inequality. “The legal profession is not an ordinary profession…Mankind has been struggling for justice, fairness, and freedom, and the lawyer plays perhaps the greatest role in achieving that objective,” the AG stated.
Minister Nandlall also noted a decline in established standards within the legal profession, citing frequent complaints about negligence, poor treatment, and a lack of transparency by some legal practitioners. “Every single community…I am met with persons who have complaints about the conduct of their lawyers…People are treated poorly despite paying significant sums of money.”
He stated that the government is moving to reform the Legal Practitioners Act to introduce stricter accountability measures. The reform will include mandatory attachments for new lawyers to ensure practical training before delving into their own practice. The AG noted that access to justice for the unfortunate remains a major concern and called on the next generation of legal professionals to revive the tradition of pro bono work.
“If the profession becomes driven by money alone…the largest part of the human race will be denied justice.” Hide also encouraged students to use modern technology to improve their skills while following high ethical standards. (DPI)
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