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Jan 25, 2013 News
Attorney General Anil Nandlall says that government is pushing forward in trying to gain full ownership of the First Federation building at Croal Street, Stabroek, which he says would be used to improve facilities for the justice system.
Nandlall, who spoke to this publication, said that his ministry has filed proceedings against the occupants of the building. He said those proceedings were filed in the Magistrates’ Court since those persons are tenants. Nandlall said that they had earlier filed a notice to quit and to give possession, but that did not deter them.
According to the Minister, hopefully the process is not delayed and they would have possession of the building. He said that the edifice would first have to be renovated. Nandlall further disclosed that it will be used to house important offices for the judiciary.
The First Federation Building for decades has served as offices for a number of prominent Attorneys-at-Law. Occupants of the building also include a private school, and everyone has been issued notices. Lawyers who operate out of the building have challenged the move.
Kaieteur News understands that several of the Attorneys, with offices in the building, have already commenced filing injunctions to stay the eviction notices.
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