Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kurunegala HC legally wrong Romesh de Silva PC

- BY SHEHAN CHAMIKA SILVA

Filing a revision applicatio­n in the Court of Appeal, President’s Counsel Romesh de Silva yesterday said the order given by the Kurunegala High Court Judge remanding former Minister Johnston Fernando pending the conclusion of the trial was legally wrong.

President’s Counsel was of the view that the alleged High Court order was wrong on the face of it as the same court had previously enlarged Mr. Johnston Fernando (accused -petitioner) twice before and after the indictment­s.

According to the President’s Counsel, initially, the prosecutio­n had filed a B report against three suspects namely Johnston Fernando, Mohammed Shakeer and Nalin Fernando over an alleged purchase of certain goods from Laksathosa Limited violating the Public Property Act in Kurunegala Magistrate’s Court.

However, later the Kurunegala Magistrate’s Court refused to grant bail as the law requires bail to be granted by a high court judge, unless for exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

Then the suspects filed a revision bail applicatio­n and were released on conditiona­l bail.

Subsequent­ly, the Attorney General indicted the suspects in High Court. Mr. De Silva said that his client had pleaded not guilty for the charges and subsequent­ly on the same date he was released on bail again by the same High Court without any objection of the State.

“The Kurunegala High Court Judge was then transfered and the

case was taken up before a new Judge. When the trial was finally fixed to be heard daily, the new Judge ordered the suspect to be remanded till the conclusion of the trial proceeding­s, even though there was no request to do so,”said Mr. De Silva.

According to the President’s Counsel, while remanding the suspect the Kurunegala Judge had said that it was the practice of the Court to do so.“surely that cannot be the law which violates the Bail Act. What we have to understand is that bail is the rule, remand is the exception” Mr. De Silva said.

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