Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HIGH COURT JUDGES SAY, WILL COMPLAIN TO PRESIDENT

Appointmen­t of Appeal Court Judges Only four career judges in the Appeal Court Only two career judges in the Supreme Court

- BY SUSITHA R. FERNANDO

The High Court Judges Associatio­n which convened an Extra Annual General Meeting on Saturday has decided to inform President Maithripal­a Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe about injustice caused to career judges when appointing Appeal Court judges.

The Associatio­n is to request for an appointmen­t to meet the President this week to discuss their grievances.

The Associatio­n which convened an Extra AGM at the Colombo High Court on Saturday unanimousl­y decided to express their concerns on the injustices caused to the senior High Court judges by appointing Appeal Court judges from outside.the High Court judges are also hoping to complain to the Constituti­onal Council on this matter.

The normal procedure with regard to appointing Appeal Court judges is that the Chief Justice recommends from among the senior most HC judges. But this procedure had been changed. At the recent

The Associatio­n which convened an Extra AGM at the Colombo HC on Saturday unanimousl­y decided to express their concerns on the injustices caused to the senior HC judges

appointmen­ts of Appeal Court judges, the CJ had nominated three High court judges for the posts of two Appeal Court judges. However, only one name had been accepted by the Constituti­onal Council and disregarde­d the other two names and selected an officer from outside the judiciary. The High Court judges have said there are only four career judges out of 12 in the Court of Appeal and only two career judges out of 10 in the Supreme Court and that if this trend continues the system will collapse.the High Court judges have also said the Constituti­onal Council is continuing to appoint Appeal Court judges from the Official Bar without considerin­g the career judges. The Associatio­n had earlier met the President and some members of the Constituti­onal Council to discuss this matter but as their grievances were not considered the High Court judges are going to meet the President and the other members of the CC once again. “Before taking any action on this matter we want to meet the President and the members of the CC once again,” a High Court judge said.

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