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Supreme Court today adjourned till tomorrow morning the hearing of the fundamental rights petitions filed against the dissolution of parliament.
The petitions were taken up for hearing before a three-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Nalin Perera, Justices Prasanna Jayawardane and Priyantha Jayawardane.
Islander Monday, 12 November 2018 06:47 PM
Hope nobody will "contact" you until the verdict is given
Labby Monday, 12 November 2018 06:55 PM
Time to get their act together.Wont be surprised if they deliver a No Ball and give a Free Hit to the President. With that AG lurking around any such decision is not ruled out.
Patriot Monday, 12 November 2018 09:25 PM
Article 33(2)(c) of Sri Lanka Constitution conflicts with Article 70(1). Domain of the Supreme Court is to interpret Articles, not to choose on one over the other. If there is a conflict, have to ask the owners of the constitution which one they want to choose. Owners are the public.
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