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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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 5, 2018
AG says all SC judges have determined on basis to proceed
All judges of the Supreme Court have determined that there is a basis to
proceed with contempt of court charges against Deputy Minister Ranjan
Ramanayake for allegedly casting insulting remarks on the reputation of
the judiciary and lawyers, the Attorney General informed Supreme Court
yesterday.
Additional Solicitor General Priyantha Nawana PC appearing for the
Attorney General informed the Supreme Court that the judges of the
Supreme Court have determined to proceed with contempt of court charges
against the Deputy Minister after perusing the transcript of the video
footage pertaining to the alleged derogatory statement.
The Supreme Court two-judge-Bench comprising Justice Eva Wanasundara and
Justice L.T.B. Dehideniya yesterday referred the matter to be heard on
June 18 before the Chief Justice in order to take further action.
Meanwhile, President’s Counsel M.A. Sumanthiran appearing for Deputy
Minister Ramanayake informed Court that his client was filing written
submissions explaining as to why court should not take action against
him regarding two contempt of Court actions.
Ven.Magalkande Sudantha Thera of the Bodu Bala Sena Organization and
R.Sunil Perera, a retired Air Force Officer had made complaints to the
Supreme Court seeking a contempt of court action against Deputy Minister
Ranjan Ramanayake for allegedly making insulting remarks on the
reputation of the judiciary and lawyers, at a press conference held on
August 21.
Counsel Rasika Dissanayake with Sandun Senadhipathi under the
instructions of Sanath Wijewardena appeared for the complainants.
President’s Counsel M.A. Sumanthiran appeared for the respondent.
Additional Solicitor General Priyantha Nawana appeared for the Attorney
General.

