People's Laws (Grenada)

The Constitution of Grenada is hereby and has been suspended as of 12.01 a.m. on March 13th, 1979. All Acts and/or deeds by or under the authority of the People's Revolutionary Government (PRG) are hereby deemed and declared to have been legally done and shall not be called unto question in any Court of Law or otherwise.

The People's Revolutionary Government (PRG) is hereby established as of Tuesday, 13th March 1979, and in it shall be vested all executive and legislative power, and the People's Revolutionary Government shall appoint a Prime Minister.

The Head of State shall remain Her Majesty the Queen and her representative in this country shall continue to be the Governor-General who shall perform such functions as the People's Revolutionary Government may from time to time advise.

(a) The West Indies Associated States Supreme Court (Grenada) Act 17 of 1971 is hereby repealed.

(b) There is hereby established a Supreme Court of Grenada consisting of the High Court and the Court of Appeal in which shall be vested all that jurisdiction which was formerly exercised by the West Indies Associated States Supreme Court.

Save as is hereinafter provided or herein or hereafter amended or repealed all existing laws shall continue in force.

All public servants' rights and pensions as hereintofore provided under the Grenada Termination of Association Order 1973 shall be preserved.

For the time being all People's Laws shall become effective upon oral declaration and/or publication on Radio Free Grenada by the Prime Minister or in the official Gazette under the hand of the Prime Minister.

Dated this 28th day of March, 1979.

MAURICE BISHOP Prime Minister.