The Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed around 60 writ petitions filed by political parties and independent groups challenging the rejection of nomination papers for the Local Government (LG) Elections.
A two-judge bench comprising Acting President of the Court of Appeal Justice M.T. Mohammed Laffar and Justice K.P. Fernando delivered the order after taking up the petitions for hearing. The Court cited the petitioners’ failure to file their cases within the stipulated time period as the primary reason for dismissal.
These petitions had been filed by political parties and independent groups, including the United National Party and the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress.
Justice Laffar observed that there is a problematic situation in the election law and stated that it would be more appropriate for the Legislature to address and rectify it. He further observed that the Government has already incurred a loss of approximately Rs. 30 million to Rs. 40 million due to delays in the election process resulting from this judicial action.
The Court further observed that this decision was made in light of the petitioners’ failure to institute legal action in a timely manner and to avoid unnecessary delays in the electoral process.
(dailynews.lk)
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