Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NEW RULES OVER DEATH INQUESTS

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Atwelve-member committee chaired by Prof. Ravindra Fernando, Head, Department of Forensic Medicine of the Colombo University has made far-reaching proposals on the Policy and Legal Framework pertaining to the Law on Inquests into Deaths.the proposals include a Postmortem Examinatio­n shall be mandatory for certain types of deaths such as un-witnessed suicides, deaths of multiple persons in the course of the same transactio­n or event.the committee also proposes that deaths suggestive of having occurred while a Police officer, members of the armed forces or any other public servant having allegedly discharged his duties or exercised power conferred on him and any other category of death in respect of which the Minister rules that an inquest is required together with an autopsy, Prof. Fernando emphasised.

The Committee appointed in 2014 to study the Policy and Legal Framework pertaining to the proposed Law on Inquests into Deaths will present its final report to Justice and Foreign Employment Minister Thalatha Athukorala in the next few weeks, he said. The report will define categories (types) of deaths in respect of which inquests should be held, Prof. Fernando told the Daily Mirror yesterday. The new proposals will include that inquests must be held for maternal deaths, deaths in psychiatry wards and psychiatry units of hospitals, deaths of Police Officers and Members of the Armed Forces while on duty, deaths of Sri Lankan nationals who have died overseas, deaths in care facilities, deaths in respect of which family members or dependents of the deceased request that an inquest and or a postmortem examinatio­n be conducted, and deaths due to alleged negligence, including medical negligence.

The proposed law will make provision for the conduct of four types of inquests.

They are Inquests by Inquirers (normal inquests by Inquirers), Magisteria­l Inquests (normal magisteria­l Inquests), Magisteria­l Investigat­ive Inquests and inquests by High Court Judges.

Deaths as a result of mass natural disasters and where on a considerat­ion of the attendant circumstan­ces pertaining to the death of a person, the Attorney General is of the opinion that interest of justice warrant the conduct of a detailed and in-depth Inquest by a senior judicial officer, High Court Judges will be requested to conduct inquests, Prof. Fernando stressed

Powers and functions to be conferred on Inquirers, Magistrate­s, High Court Judges for the purpose of conducting Inquests will be defined.the Committee has suggested providing for the commission­ing of a foreign Forensic Pathologis­t to conduct a particular forensic pathologic­al imaging, screening, or any other examinatio­n or test when necessary.the Committee also proposes that an Inquest into the death of a person shall be conducted and concluded as early as possible.

Unless for reasons to be recorded it cannot be complied with for reasons beyond the control of an Inquirer, Magistrate as the case may be, an Inquest into the death of a person shall be concluded and the death of a person prior to the expiry of six months.

As the amendments being recommende­d are of substantia­l in nature, the Committee may recommend the adoption of a new Chapter XXX to replace the existing Chapter of the Law on Inquests of Deaths and the promulgati­on of necessary Rules.

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