Four to be conferred with ‘Silk’
Attorney-at-law Jamela Ali
Attorney-at-law Jamela Ali

HAVING considered their high quality of service in the legal profession, and with confidence in their knowledge of the law, His Excellency Brigadier David Granger, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana is pleased to announce the appointment of four long-serving legal practitioners as Senior Counsel with effect from January 1, 2020.

The four attorneys are: Ms. Jamela Ayesha Ali, Mr. Murseline Bacchus, Mr. Roysdale Alton Forde and Mr. Stanley Moore. In January 2017, after a 20-year hiatus, President Granger elevated nine legal luminaries to the status of Senior Counsel and has since pledged to ensure that these honours are conferred annually.

Attorney Roysdale Alton Forde

In conferring the honour on five members of the legal fraternity earlier this year, President Granger had stressed that the title is not a personal favour nor a political reward but rather, it is conferred on the basis of merit and is uncontaminated by arbitrariness or capriciousness. The President was at the time speaking at a luncheon hosted at the Baridi Benab at State House for Senior Counsel: Mrs. Shalimar Ali-Hack, Mr. Stephen Fraser, Mrs. Carole James-Boston, Mr. Robert Ramcharran and Mr. Rajendra Nath Poonai. “The title of Senior Counsel is not a personal favour or a political reward but, rather, is conferred on the basis of merit and is uncontaminated by arbitrariness or capriciousness.”

The President also has said that while the parchment with which they have been presented may fade with age, the honour which it represents will fortify their profession. “Your preferment will enrich your practice with the passage of time. Public approbation will strengthen public trust and confidence in the legal system. Silk may become threadbare, but scholarship will never perish. The conferral of the title – Senior Counsel – is a proud tradition reserved for members of an honourable profession who have distinguished themselves as being ‘…learned in the law.’ The honour of Senior Counsel, though not formally a part of our national honours system – which is governed by its own Constitution of the Orders of Guyana, – is a national symbol, alongside other national symbols. The honour of Senior Counsel defines our national identity and is a professional badge that distinguishes attorneys of erudition, experience and expertise,” he said.

Attorney Murseline Bacchus

President Granger also noted that the conferral of the honour, traditionally, was exclusively a royal prerogative and the authority for making such honours is vested, almost invariably, in Heads of State. He added that the Constitution and laws of Guyana do not prescribe how Senior Counsel are to be appointed. Instead, prerogative of preferment in this republic is reposed, by practice, exclusively in the President. President Granger also said failure to confer these awards would constitute a dereliction of these duties and the ceremony must remain a convention of good government and must be part of the culture of a good society.

Attorney Stanley Moore

Further, he noted that women, for the first time, have been duly awarded for their work and years of service in the field of law since the resumption of Senior Counsel appointments. “The conferral of the honour of Senior Counsel has become balanced. Three women who are ‘…learned in the law’ were conferred with the title in 2017 – the first time in our history that women were so recognised. Another outstanding female attorney-at-law was appointed a Senior Counsel last year. This year we honour two eminent female members of the profession. The conferral of the honour of Senior Counsel will not lapse under my presidency. The award, prior to its re-introduction in January 2017, was conferred rarely and irregularly in the preceding three decades; it has now become annual. The nation encourages you to continue, through precept and practice, to serve your country, your clients and your profession.

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