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Rules on birth, marriage & death certificate copies changed

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The regulation that certified copies of birth, marriage and death certificates are valid only for six months has been removed, the Registrar General’s Department said.

Accordingly, a certified copy will not be invalid after six months.

The department said that if there is a certified copy of any certificate issued, there is no need to obtain a new copy.

The Registrar General’s Department has informed this to the Ministries of Education, Foreign Affairs and the Departments of Immigration and Registration of Persons.

However, the Registrar General’s Department said that a new copy will be issued if an amendment has been made to a birth, marriage and death certificate.

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Indictments filed against 12 including Keheliya

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The Attorney General has filed indictments against 12 individuals, including former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, at the Colombo Permanent Three-Judge High Court today (June 26) over the procurement of substandard antibody vaccines.

The charges relate to a controversial vaccine deal that allegedly involved irregularities and compromised public health safety during Rambukwella’s tenure as Minister of Health.

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Ex- Health secretary arrested

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Former Secretary to the Ministry of Health – Janaka Sri Chandragupta, was arrested today (June 26) by officers of the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC).

He was taken into custody after appearing before the CIABOC this morning to provide a statement regarding an ongoing investigation.

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CMC inaugural session disrupted over agenda dispute

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The inaugural session of the Colombo Municipal Council was held today (26) under the patronage of newly appointed Mayoress Vraie Cally Balthazaar.

In her opening remarks, Mayoress Balthazaar outlined the future vision and priorities of the Council. Deputy Mayor Hemantha Kumara also addressed the gathering.

However, the session faced immediate controversy after opposition members raised concerns over the legality of the meeting agenda. Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) Councilor Roy Bogahawatte objected, stating that the agenda had not been shared with members four days in advance, as required by the Municipal Council Ordinance, but instead was distributed just moments before the session began.

In response, both the Mayor and Municipal Commissioner Palitha Nanayakkara admitted the procedural lapse during the open session and assured members that such a mistake would not be repeated.

Further objections were raised by SJB Councilor Mahendra Silva, who warned that appointing standing committees based on an improperly issued agenda would render those appointments invalid. He proposed that the session be adjourned and reconvened on another date.

Following this, Deputy Mayor Hemantha Kumara suggested a temporary adjournment. Acting on that proposal, Mayoress Balthazaar adjourned the session for ten minutes.

(dailynews.lk)


(This story, originally published by dailynews.lk has not been edited by SLM staff)

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