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Henry Pedris pardoned after a century

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A Presidential Pardon was posthumously awarded Diyunuge Edward Henry Pedris, who was unlawfully executed on 7th July 1915 after being unjustly tried by a Court-Martial appointed by the Governor of Ceylon on 25th June 1915.
The Presidential Pardon was given by President Ranil Wickremesinghe as per the powers vested in him.

In December 2023, the Cabinet of Ministers granted approval to conduct an investigation on the killing of Edward Henry Pedris 108 years ago by a decision of the colonial Court-martial.

Edward Henry Pedris, who was 27 years at the time, was brought before a Military Court and convicted of treason by the colonial administration who ruled Sri Lanka at the time accusing him of rioting and treason against the Government and on 07.07.1915 he was sentenced to death ignoring all appeals.

The body of the late Henry Pedris was reportedly cremated at an undisclosed location following the procedure prescribed for the cremation of a convicted criminal under Martial Law.

It was later revealed that he was killed as a result of a plan carried out by the senior officials who ruled the country at that time.

As such the Cabinet of Ministers approved the proposal presented by the President to appoint a three-member committee chaired by retired Supreme Court Judge Anil Gooneratne to reveal information about this, study the relevant matters and submit a report with recommendations to the Cabinet to offer justice to him.

(news1st.lk)

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Public consultation on renewable energy sector kicks off today

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The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) announced that a public consultation will be held today (July 02) to identify challenges faced by renewable energy developers in Sri Lanka.

The Commission stated that oral submissions from stakeholders will be gathered from 8.00 am –  4.00pm at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH).

The public consultation is being held under the powers granted to the Commission by Section 17 of the Sri Lanka Public Utilities Commission Act, No. 35 of 2002.

Meanwhile, President of the Solar E P C Association (SEPCA) – Dr. Shyam Pathiraja has said that many stakeholders are expected to present their views on the crisis in the renewable energy sector.

On a related note, National People’s Power (NPP) MP – Ravindra Bandara claimed that the current government has not imposed any restrictions on renewable energy production.

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Court order issued against ‘Eh Yaye’ song

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The Commercial High Court has issued an interim injunction order, preventing popular artistes Romaine Willis and Mass Ramli Miskin (DJ Mass) from performing, reproducing and distributing the song ‘Eh Yaye’.

Colombo Commercial High Court Judge Priyantha Fernando issued the order after the Plaint filed under the Intellectual Property Act by popular singer Corrine Almeida.

The case also alleges that the musical composition and the lyrics of the song ‘Eh Yaye’ were substantially similar to the song ‘Api Natamu’.

Naming Willis and DJ Mass as defendants,  the plaintiff Corrine Almeida had also stated that she is the owner of the copyright and economic rights to the musical composition and lyrics of her song titled “Api Natamu”.

The plaintiff instituted action in terms of the Intellectual Property Act, No. 36 of 2003 alleging that the musical composition and the lyrics of ‘Eh Yaye’ were substantially similar to the ‘Api Natamu’ song.

(Source : Dailymirror.lk)

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Rains expected in several areas today

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Several spells of showers will occur in the Western, Sabaragamuwa and North-western provinces and in the Nuwara-Eliya, Kandy, Galle and Matara districts today (July 02), the Department of Meteorology said.

A few showers may occur in the Jaffna and Mannar districts.

Fairly strong winds of about 30-40kmph can be expected at times over the Western slopes of the central hills and in the Northern, North-central and North-western provinces and in the Trincomalee and Hambantota districts.

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