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FR filed challenging RW’s candidacy

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A fundamental rights petition was filed before the Supreme Court today seeking an interim injunction preventing Ranil Wickremesinghe from contesting in the Presidential Election on the 21st of September 2024.

The petition was filed by Attorney-At-Law R.S.P. Ranasuriya.

The petitioner is seeking a determination stating that the President is unsuitable to contest the Presidential Election as he violated the Constitution by disregarding a Supreme Court determination.

The petitioner states that Ranil Wickremesinghe has taken oaths as President under Article 30(1) of the Constitution, and as such has pledged to uphold the Constitution.

The petition further states that according to Article 107(7) of the Constitution, he is vested with powers to appoint Justices to the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.

The petition highlights that the President’s nomination to promote Court of Appeal Justice Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne as a Justice of the Supreme Court was not implemented as it did not receive approval from the Constitutional Council, and as such there are two vacancies for Supreme Court Justices and five vacancies in the Court of Appeal.

The petitioner points out that several fundamental rights petitions were filed before the Supreme Court challenging the appointment of Deshabandu Tennakoon as the Inspector General of Police (IGP), highlighting that the Supreme Court, which allowed the hearing of those petitions, issued an interim order on the 24th of July, preventing Deshabandu Tennakoon from exercising his duties and powers as the IGP.

In pointing out that there is no obstacle for the President to appoint an Acting IGP according to the interim order, the petitioner states that the President appointed Minister Ali Sabry as the Minister of Justice, after claiming that he was unable to appoint an Acting IGP as he was a Presidential candidate. 

The petitioner states that the President has violated the provisions of the Constitution by failing to appoint Justices to the Supreme Court in accordance with the Constitution, and threatened public safety by failing to appoint an Acting IGP.

The petition further states that the President has intentionally violated the Constitution and abused his power through these actions, and is therefore, unfit to be a Presidential candidate.

The petitioner is also seeking an order stating that the President has violated the fundamental rights of the people through these actions and for an order to appoint a suitable Senior DIG from the Police Department as Acting IGP.

The petitioner has accordingly sought a Supreme Court ruling holding that the President is unfit to contest the upcoming Presidential Election.

(newsfirst.lk)

(Except for the headline, this story, originally published by newsfirst.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Internal disputes delay LG member lists

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Due to various issues that have arisen within many political parties during the selection of members for LG bodies, submission of name lists to the Election Commission (EC) are being delayed, reports say.

As a result, the establishment of LG bodies is expected to be delayed further.

In this backdrop, the EC has instructed all political parties and independent groups to submit their name lists within a week.

The gazette on the newly appointed members will follow only after the EC receives all lists.

(Source : Lankadeepa)

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Ministry cancels Br. Charles’ program at Padeniya temple

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The Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs has issued a letter over a program organized by Br. Charles Thomas.

The relevant program is scheduled to be held today (May 17) at the historic Padeniya temple and is allegedly scheduled to be held in a manner that is harmful to Buddhism.

The letter notes that the Deputy Minister has taken steps to cancel the program following complaints from various parties, citing strong displeasure expressed by the local Buddhist community.

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Applications open for A/L Vocational stream

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The Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Vocational Education has announced that applications are now open for admissions for Grade 12 students for the Advanced Level (A/L) Vocational stream subjects.

According to the Ministry, the vocational stream will be offered in 608 schools starting this year.

The Ministry further clarified that students who have not passed the GCE Ordinary Level (O/L) examination will still be eligible to apply, as O/L results will not be a determining factor for admission to this stream.

For this, students need to submit an application to the principal of the school they wish to enroll in.

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