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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, March 31, 2013
BASL snubs CJ |
By Stanley Samarasinghe-2013-03-31
In a plain snub directed at incumbent Chief
Justice, Mohan Peiris, the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) had Peiris'
predecessor, the 43rd Chief Justice, Dr. Shirani Bandaranayake, as the chief
guest of the induction ceremony of the newly-elected BASL President, Upul
Jayasuriya, and the executive committee, held at the New Town Hall
yesterday.
Attorney
General Palitha Fernando left the event, accompanied by the Deputy Solicitors
General, minutes after the arrival of the former Chief Justice at the
venue.
Former
President Chandrika Kumaratunga, who is reportedly exploring a return to
politics, was also present on the occasion.
Justice
Minister, Rauff Hakeem, was a notable absentee. Among others who were present
were former Attorney General, Sunil de Silva, and former Supreme Court Judge, C.
Vigneswaran.
The
centuries old tradition is that the incumbent chief justice is invited as the
chief guest of the induction ceremony of a BASL President.
Jayasuriya,
delivering his inauguration address said: "A political judge or a political
chief Justice can, in fact, cause more damage to the morale of the Judiciary
than an unscrupulous politician.
Yet,
it is the solemn duty of the Bar to face these challenges with firm resolve, to
stand up to judges acting according to political dictates rather than the
judicial conscience and on the contrary, to defend judges who defy political
commands at the expense of their civil liberties and sometimes, their very
lives."
Justice
Vigneswaran, delivering his speech at the ceremony said, "The powers that be in
this country are missing the wood for the trees, it appears. By interfering with
the independence of the Judiciary, they are disturbing the course of law and
justice in this country for all time."
The
BASL, in an earlier extraordinary meeting, held during the height of the
attempts to remove Dr. Bandaranayake from the post of Chief Justice decided it
would shun her successor, if she was removed from her office in violation of a
Supreme Court determination.
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