A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 5, 2014
Henchmen to superior courts
The President’s actions towards filling the vacancies available in
Supreme Court have gained serious attention of the legal and judicial
circles, reports 'Ravaya' newspaper.
According to the 18th amendment the power to appoint judges of the
Supreme Court and Court of Appeal is solely vested upon the President
and the appointment can be confirmed after the nominations are submitted
to the Parliamentary Council.
There is no mention in any part of the constitution at least on the
minimum qualification of being appointed to such an honorary position.
3 vacancies in the Supreme Court bench
There are 3 vacancies available in Supreme Court and last to retire was Supreme Court justice Shiranee Tilakawardane.
It has been reported that President's Counsel Priyantha Jayawardena has
been nominated by the President and the nomination has been submitted to
the Parliamentary Council for reference.
It is well known within the legal profession that Priyantha Jayawardena
is a close acquaintance of the government and specially Minister Basil
Rajapaksa. He who served in the Attorney General's Department made a
great contribution in the previous impeachment proceedings towards
formulating the Parliamentary Select Committee report within a night
confirming the impeachment charges under the jungle law.
It has been reported that he has contributed to the formulation of the
heavily debated Divi Nwguma Bill. He, who was granted the title of
President's Counsel- which is lavishly offered to government henchmen -
was seen in an out of trials held at Supreme Courts in rural areas such
as Kantale and Agunakolapelessa. The President is to appoint such an
individual to the apex court of the country.
Now the Bar Association of Sri Lanka has also directed their utmost
attention towards such appointments. The Bar Association has already
informed its local bar associations to immediately report their opinions
and observations regarding the particular appointment. Following the
collection of their opinions future measures are to be taken.
(Ravaya- K.W. Janaranjana)

