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    $277.9M Magistrate’s Court commissioned at Mabaruma

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    Key details of the new court facility:

    • Located within walking distance of Mabaruma township
    • Will serve far-flung communities across Region One, including White Water and Tobago Hill
    • Equipped with modern features like audio/visual recording and virtual hearing capabilities
    • Part of a broader initiative to expand access to legal services in remote areas

    The commissioning ceremony was attended by:

    • Acting President and Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips
    • Attorney General Mohabir Anil Nandlall
    • Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag) Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards
    • Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George

    Significance of the New Court

    The establishment of this court aligns with the government’s commitment to:

    1. Ensure constitutional rights are realized in practice for all Guyanese
    2. Bring judicial services closer to people in remote regions
    3. Improve efficiency and accessibility of the justice system nationwide

    Broader Judicial Improvements

    The new Mabaruma court is part of a larger effort to enhance Guyana’s judicial infrastructure:

    • Similar Magistrate’s Courts constructed in Mahdia, Bartica, Vigilance, and Port Kaituma
    • Deeds and Commercial Registries Authority offices established in Mabaruma, Bartica, Lethem, and Port Kaituma
    • Plans to have registry offices in all ten administrative regions
    • Investments in software for electronic litigation to digitize and streamline legal proceedings

    The commissioning of this court represents a significant step in the government’s efforts to modernize and expand access to Guyana’s justice system, particularly in remote and underserved areas

    A new $277.9 million Magistrate’s Court was commissioned in Mabaruma, Region One on Friday, February 21, 2025, marking a significant milestone in improving access to judicial services in Guyana’s hinterland regions1.

    Key details of the new court facility:

    • Located within walking distance of Mabaruma township
    • Will serve far-flung communities across Region One, including White Water and Tobago Hill
    • Equipped with modern features like audio/visual recording and virtual hearing capabilities
    • Part of a broader initiative to expand access to legal services in remote areas

    The commissioning ceremony was attended by:

    • Acting President and Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips
    • Attorney General Mohabir Anil Nandlall
    • Chancellor of the Judiciary (ag) Justice Yonette Cummings-Edwards
    • Chief Justice (ag) Roxane George

    Significance of the New Court

    The establishment of this court aligns with the government’s commitment to:

    1. Ensure constitutional rights are realized in practice for all Guyanese
    2. Bring judicial services closer to people in remote regions
    3. Improve efficiency and accessibility of the justice system nationwide

    Broader Judicial Improvements

    The new Mabaruma court is part of a larger effort to enhance Guyana’s judicial infrastructure:

    • Similar Magistrate’s Courts constructed in Mahdia, Bartica, Vigilance, and Port Kaituma
    • Deeds and Commercial Registries Authority offices established in Mabaruma, Bartica, Lethem, and Port Kaituma
    • Plans to have registry offices in all ten administrative regions
    • Investments in software for electronic litigation to digitize and streamline legal proceedings

    The commissioning of this court represents a significant step in the government’s efforts to modernize and expand access to Guyana’s justice system, particularly in remote and underserved areas

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