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Diana Gamage's Parliamentary seat upheld in court battle

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State Minister of Tourism Diana Gamage will keep her Parliamentary seat after the Court of Appeal ruled in its majority decision that there is no merits in the writ petition which sought an order declaring that she is not qualified to be a Member of Parliament.

Social activist Oshala Herath filed this petition seeking an order in the nature of a Writ of Quo Warranto declaring that Diana Gamage is disqualified to be a Member of Parliament and is thus not entitled to hold office as a MP. Oshala Herath told Daily Mirror that he is expecting to file an appeal in the Supreme Court challenging the legality of the Court of Appeal judgment.

With Justice K.K.A.V. Swarnadhipathi agreeing, Justice Nissanka Bandula Karunaratne in his judgment held that the merits of the case do not warrant issuance of a writ order. Justice Karunaratne further observed that the petitioner had filed this petition without complying with the Supreme Court Rules.

“The petitioner does not have an iota of evidence that would substantiate his claims against State Minister Diana Gamage. The petitioner has failed to satisfy the court that he has a statutory right against the State Minister. The petitioner is before this court with an attempt to bring disrepute to the State Minister and tarnishing her good name pursuant to petitioner’s personal agenda. The application of the petitioner is an action of private nature and therefore not governed by any statute of the democratic socialist republic of Sri Lanka. As such the petitioner is not entitled to invoke the writ jurisdiction of this court against the State Minister. The merits of the case do not warrant issuance of a writ order. As such the petitioner’s application was dismissed with cost,” Justice Karunaratne held.

However, in a separate judgment, Justice M.A.R. Marikar held that the petitioner has proved a prima facie (at first view) case against the State Minister as decided in the case of Geetha Kumarasinghe. Justice Marikar said he cannot agree with the findings of the President of Court of Appeal Justice Karunaratne and thereby issued a Writ of Quo Warranto declaring that Diana Gamage is disqualified to be a Member of Parliament and is thus not entitled to hold office as a MP.

“The voters' expectation is that parliamentarians should be accountable, transparent and their integrity. The petitioner has produced sufficient materials that the State Minister has not obtained Sri Lankan citizenship and not renounced her British citizenship. Being a Parliamentarian, first respondent Diana Gamage should be transparent and should have shown her genuineness with regard to Sri Lankan citizenship. The first respondent has an obligatory right towards the petitioner and the public that she is holding the public office maintained by the taxpayers' money of the republic. Being a Member of Parliament, the first respondent should be an example in a transparent manner for the public. The duty of the first respondent is to prove her citizenship right rather than challenging the petition,” Justice Marikar observed.

In this case, the petitioner claimed that State Minister Diana Gamage is a British citizen and only a British citizen can hold a British Passport. The petitioner maintained that by virtue of becoming a citizen of another country, Parliamentarian Diana Gamage ceased to be a Sri Lankan citizen. The petitioner said Diana Gamage has not obtained dual citizenship or any other form of citizenship in Sri Lanka.

The petitioner further said Diana Gamage is disqualified from election as a MP or to sit and vote in Parliament under and in terms of Article 91 read with Article 89 and Article 90 of the Constitution of Sri Lanka.

Counsel Hafeel Farisz appeared for the petitioner. President's Counsel Shavindra Fernando appeared for Diana Gamage. Farman Cassim PC appeared for SJB General Secretary. (Lakmal Sooriyagoda)


  Comments - 9

  • L Jaya Tuesday, 31 October 2023 02:17 PM

    SL judiciary is corrupt, judiciary behaves based on the political power one can exert. What a shame, could we attract foreign investment when the law and order in the clutches of political power. Isn't she violated the SL constitution? How come Geetha was expelled as she couldn't produce evidence that she surrendered her citizenship in Switzerland. Daiana will will the case aginst parliamentary brawl too. Wait and see.

    Daily Mirror Humbug useless to give name Tuesday, 31 October 2023 02:57 PM

    @ L Jaya Obviously you are a spokesman for Piano piano guy .Your SJB guys maybe getting panicked as Diana Gamage now holds the batton to kick them out . May God save these Anti RW and anti UNP sons of " B " from her wrath.

    Daily Mirror Humbug useless to give name Tuesday, 31 October 2023 02:48 PM

    Ooh Ooh yeah let's see how the Kekille Jungle Court Judges who commented over this matter says. Ha ha as usual blame the Judiciary when verdicts are made opposed to their bloody political wishes . Time this paper get rid of these pests

    Marasinhage Gunapala Tuesday, 31 October 2023 03:26 PM

    As we are in THE HELL with RW, the wild elephant and Myna group of company, the 40 thieves nothing will happen! People wait until you will boil out! Keep voting for them!!

    sam Tuesday, 31 October 2023 03:44 PM

    So foreigners can be MP"s

    Buddhist Tuesday, 31 October 2023 03:58 PM

    This clearly shows, that even with all the evidence presented, the Judiciary has thrown the case out. The time has come to boycott the courts until foreign judges are appointed to sit on the bench. The Chief Justice and AG should resign immediately. Who will trust the courts in the future? How much did she bribe the judges? Did she threaten them?

    AKD Tuesday, 31 October 2023 03:59 PM

    Yep! Might even be able to do a better job than the current crop of neanderthals

    Nihal S Tuesday, 31 October 2023 04:02 PM

    I am not surprised.

    Quolp Tuesday, 31 October 2023 04:10 PM

    Mind it the JUDGE, this also applies to Rajapaksas.


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