Six members of the legal profession are set to be sworn in as judges today, July 1, 2026, according to the Judicial Services Commission. The individuals being appointed are:
- Mrs. Sueanna Lovell – Registrar of the Supreme Court
- Ms. Mandisa Breedy – Attorney-at-law
- Mrs. Christel Lambert-Meertins – Commissioner of Title
- Ms. Renita Camille Singh – Commissioner of Title
- Mr. Sunil Scarce – Senior Magistrate
- Ms. Azeena Baksh – Registrar of Deeds
The Oath of Office for their appointment as Puisne Judges will be administered by His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of Guyana.
Mrs. Sueanna Lovell holds a Bachelor of Laws obtained in 2000 and a Legal Education Certificate from 2002. With 24 years of experience as an attorney-at-law, she has spent 17 years in the Judiciary of Guyana, serving as both a Magistrate and Registrar.
Ms. Mandisa Breedy earned her Bachelor of Laws in 2001 and a Legal Education Certificate in 2003. She has a postgraduate Certificate in Competition Law and a Diploma in International Business Law from 2015, along with a Master of Laws in Commercial and Corporate Law from 2016. Ms. Breedy has 23 years of experience in private practice and has served as a Legal Aid Attorney.
Mrs. Christel Lambert-Meertins obtained her Bachelor of Laws in 2009 and a Legal Education Certificate in 2011. She holds a Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice from 2015 and a Master of Laws in Oil and Gas Law from 2019. She has nine years of experience as a Magistrate and two years as Commissioner of Title.
Ms. Renita Camille Singh received her Bachelor of Laws in 2009 and a Legal Education Certificate in 2011. She began her career as State Counsel and has ten years of experience as a Magistrate and two years as Commissioner of Title.
Mr. Sunil Scarce earned his Bachelor of Laws in 2005 and a Legal Education Certificate in 2007. He has served as a State Counsel, Legal Officer, and Legal Aid Attorney, and has been a Magistrate for 14 years since his appointment in 2012.
Ms. Azeena Baksh holds a Bachelor of Laws from 2005, a Legal Education Certificate from 2007, and a Master of Laws in Democratic Governance and the Rule of Law from 2011. She has served as Registrar of Deeds for 14 years, having been appointed in 2012.
Source: demerarawaves.com

