New Bar admissions

Twenty-three-year-old Sheiniza Sharmin Smith was recently admitted to the Guyana Bar as an attorney-at-law.

Alisha George (centre) was admitted to the Guyana Bar as an attorney-at-law recently. Her petition was presented by attorney-at-law Anil Nandalall (left) and accepted by Chief Justice Ian Chang.
Alisha George (centre) was admitted to the Guyana Bar as an attorney-at-law recently. Her petition was presented by attorney-at-law Anil Nandalall (left) and accepted by Chief Justice Ian Chang.

Senior Counsel (SC) Bernard De Santos presented the petition before Justice James Bovell-Drakes last Tuesday.

Smith has always been a high-flier where her academics are concerned maintaining outstanding performances up to the point of her graduation from the Hugh Wooding Law School. She started the LLB programme at the University of Guyana in 2004. In 2006, she was a joint recipient of the 2005/2006 Anne Blue Memorial Award and later graduated in 2007 with a distinction as the second best performing student with a bachelor’s degree in law. She was also a member of the publications committee at UG in 2006 and was the secretary of the Plaisance Industry District Association.

New attorney-at-law Sheiniza Sharmin
New attorney-at-law Sheiniza Sharmin

Smith then proceeded to the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago where she obtained her Legal Education Certificate, graduating on the Principal’s Honour Roll. She also received the RBTT prize for best performance in the Law of Succession.