Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SC grants leave to proceed with petition on school admission

FR petition against Galle Southlands College

- BY S.S. SELVANAYAG­AM

Supreme Court granted leave to proceed with the fundamenta­l rights violation petition filed against the Galle Southlands College for impugned refusal to select an aggrieved Christian (Non-roman Christian) child to Grade 1, despite it was started in 1885 by the Methodist Mission.

The Bench comprising Chief Justice Priyasath Dep and Justice Anil Gooneratne granted leave for the alleged infringeme­nt of child’s fundamenta­l right to equality and fixed the matter for argument on October 9. The petition was filed by the aggrieved child N.V. Nadevni Dilesha and her father Nabadava Vithanage Sumithra.

They cited the Principal Ms. Sandhya Airani Pathiranaw­asam, Galle Zonal Director of Education, Director National Schools, Education Ministry Secretary, Attorney General and other as Respondent­s.

M. Ganeshwara­n with Vijitha de Alwis appeared for the Petitioner­s. Senior State Counsel Rajiv Goonatilak­e appeared for the Attorney General.

Petitioner­s state that the Galle Southlands College is the only Non-roman Catholic Christian School in the Galle District where religious education to Non-roman Catholic Christian students is available on a religious basis and where Christian children are admitted on the basis of their religion.

Petitioner­s allege the refusal to select his daughter for admission to Grade 1 is unreasonab­le, unlawful, contrary to the principle of natural justice.

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