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Principal’s transfer violated fundamental rights: SC

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The Supreme Court ruled that the Education Ministry Secretary had violated former Nakkawatta National School Principal K.D.Bandulani Basnayake’s fundamental rights by transferring her to the Provincial Education Department without giving any reason, against the rules of the Public Service Commission, in 2016.

The Supreme Court ordered the government to pay a compensation of Rs.100,000 and a court fee of Rs.50,000 to the petitioner.

After hearing a petition filed by the principal challenging her transfer, Supreme Court Justice Janak De Silva announced the decision with the concurrence of Justices Buwaneka Aluwihare and Achala Wengappuli.

The petitioner said that when she was appointed as the principal of Nakkawatta National School, the administration of the school had become a mess and after working hard, she upgraded the school to an “A” grade school.

The petitioner said that the Education Secretary transferred her to the North-Western Provincial Education Department with the approval of the Public Service Commission on August 10, 2016 without any valid reason.

Announcing the verdict, the Supreme Court said that the respondents have failed to record a statement from the petitioner before making this transfer, thereby violating Public Service Commission Regulation 221.

The court further said the Education Ministry Secretary has violated fundamental rights of the petitioner and accordingly, ordered the government to pay the relevant compensation and legal fees.

Fourteen people including the Secretary of the Ministry of Education have been named as respondents in this petition.

(AdaDerana)

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SLTB earns nearly Rs. 1.3 bn. revenue in 9 days

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Special bus services will continue to operate for commuters returning to Colombo after the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, according to the Transport Manager at the Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB), H. Piyathilaka.

He further stated that a 24-hour bus service is already in operation and added that a special bus service has also been arranged, particularly for devotees attending the ‘Siri Dalada Wandanawa’ in Kandy, with nearly 150 SLTB buses deployed on the Kandy–Colombo route.

The SLTB’s Transport Manager further emphasized that from April 10 to April 19, the SLTB earned nearly Rs. 1,300 million in revenue, with this income expected to increase further in the coming days.

(adaderana.lk)

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

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Easter attacks PCOI report handed over to CID

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The final report of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks has been handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

Public Security Minister Ananda Wijepala has confirmed that Secretary to the President – Nandika Sanath Kumanayake handed over the report.

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CID probe launched over photo of tooth relic

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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has launched an investigation into a photo circulating on social media, allegedly showing the sacred tooth relic during the ongoing special exposition – ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ in Kandy.

According to Police Headquarters, the circulating image is seemingly an image taken by a devotee who attended the exposition, which is being held until April 27.

The police emphasises that devotees are not permitted to take photos or use their phones.

In this backdrop, the CID is investigating to ascertain whether the circulating photo was indeed taken during the ‘Siri Dalada Vandanawa’ exposition, and whether it was a photo captured by someone or whether it is merely an edited image.

The CID investigation has been launched on the instructions of the Acting Inspector General of Police.

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