Adminstrative Law Mid Term Assignment

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW MID-TERM ASSIGNMENT

Submission Date- April 18th- 2023

1. Do you subscribe to the view that Administrative Law has become immersed and
interwoven into Constitutional Law and as a consequence is obsolete and no longer
relevant? Critically discuss with the use of relevant cases, journals, articles, and other
material to support your position.
Group 1

1) Tyriq Scott
2) Malika St Clair
3) Mia Barker
4) Rawlica Cumberbatch
5) Lydia Reid
6) Shane Wagner
7) Antel John
8) Tyria Crum Ewing
9) George Gomes
10) Preiya Methuram
11) Brently Singh
12) Kerol Harry
13) Ephraim Pross
14) Earl Cornelius
15) Antwaun Parkinson
16) Travis Cush
17) Nirvana Ramdass
2. In case Mucklow v The Minister of Home Affairs Civ. App. No. 20 of 1978. Telford
Georges JA (as he then was) pronounced:

“ The fact is that courts are driven to formulate some tests which can exclude
cases where judicial review is considered inadvisable even though the rules of
natural justice have not been observed. As a matter of practical good sense it is
clear that administration would be considerably impeded if every decision of all
administrators were susceptible to review by the courts on an allegation that the
rules of natural justice had been breached. The effect of total supervision may
well be total frustration of indispensable administrative processes.”

Was Justice Georges on to something when he alluded to the fact that total supervision
may well be total frustration of the administrative process? Where should the line be
drawn. Critically discuss.

Group 2

1) Christine Richardson
2) Flemlyn Ragobeer
3) Donlee Castello
4) Reanna Mccurchin
5) Kalina Bulkhan
6) Dishon Harris
7) Marleean Humphrey-Dalton
8) Candacy Toney
9) Sarika Ghaness
10) Serena Grandison
11) Prince Clarke
12) Naomi Harte
13) Erika Tuleram
14) Jeanique Williams
15) Giselle Mcrae
16) Rehanna Razack
17)Jahrier Young
3. Parallel or alternative remedies in Administrative Law: How potent and usual are these
parallel remedies in Administrative Law? Has the time come for the National Assembly
of Guyana to revisit the Judicial Review Act, 2010 to allow for the exhausting of
alternative remedies? Critically discuss.
Group 3

1) Trina Williams
2) Bryana Younge
3) Nicola James
4) Keon Spooner
5) Luanna Moore
6) Kevin London
7) Vikash Ramkissoon
8) Dwarka Bahadur
9) Seaushankar Winjajellum
10) Samantha Prashad
11) Shonneka Bakker
12) Yashobu Parks
13) Selina Persaud
14) Malesia Hassan
15) Rhay Williams
16) Tammika Williams
17) Shamya Brisport
4. Can the Office of the Ombudsman be reformed to give him teeth? Critically discuss.
Group 4

1) Judy Winter
2) Evita Rodrigues
3) Jamacie Rodney
4) Alicia Paul
5) Tandica Todd
6) Leshean Smart
7) Daniel Wright
8) Karishma Budhram
9) Lisa Latchman
10) Devikha Deodat
11) Leanna Bachan
12) Mariah Sookdeo
13) Amisha Ramsundar
14) Ashmina Jagoo
15) Jaden Fypher
16) Sherese Melville
17) Sulackshanie Tillackram
5. Is there any province left for the Executive to shelter from of judicial review? Discuss
with reference to decided cases.
Group 5

1) Aasiyah Anderson
2) Acquino Luke
3) Afeeza Haniff
4) Alex Bacchus
5) Aliyah Samaroo
6) Ariana Ramdharie
7) Charlise Adams
8) Daicia Caesar
9) Dextroy McLean
10) Marisha Kissoon
11) Phillipe Walker
12) Prenita Ramcharitar
13) Rennata Nickram
14) Shamar Sukhu
15) Shania Eastman
16) Somyah Baksh
17) Xiao Jia Chow
6. Without Judicial Review there would be no Rule of law but rule by Executive. Do you
Agree. Discuss.

Group 6

1) Aryad Mootoo
2) Samuel Pancham
3) Sasha Sharif
4) Daysha Sullivan
5) Tyler Orderson
6) Orin Joseph
7) Zemica Marks
8) Rashaana Barakat
9) Michael Zuniga
10) Gem Fletcher
11) Malkia Harris
12) Eshton Sertima
13) Rihanna George
14) Haseena Edwards
15) Vian Middleton
16) Tiffinee Gouveia
17) Adjua Jordan

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