Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A Courthouse sans amenities

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The Moratuwa District and Magistrate’s Courts, housed on a 43-perch block of land, lacks even the most basic of facilities. The ‘ courthouse’ lacks a separate room for maintainin­g its files, relevant to the cases called. All files are simply packed into fertilizer bags!

This ‘Court complex’ has just one public washroom.

Only one of the two Courts has a witness box and jail cell for detainees. Resultantl­y detainees from both of the courts are crammed into this single cell wh i ch make s breathing difficult due to the cramped conditions. Adding to the misery there is no drinking water and the smell emanating from the overcrowde­d cell is unbearable.

Unbelievab­ly the ‘Courthouse’ has no facility to accommodat­e litigants and/ or accused persons. Persons coming to attend ‘Court’ from distant areas are forced to sit alongside the clogged and filthy drains which abut the complex until their case is called. The clogged drains have become breeding grounds for the dengue mosquitoes.

The Labour court too, is housed in a private property.

Lawyers point out the state spends large sums of money on rental which would be saved by constructi­ng a new court complex.

President’s Counsel U.R. de Silva, President of the Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka ( BASL) said, “This court complex lacks basic ameni- ties and does not meet basic requiremen­ts of a courthouse. The Court faces the main road does not even have a proper entrance” he said.

 ??  ?? Litigants to the Moratuwa Courts sit by the roadside until their cases are called
Litigants to the Moratuwa Courts sit by the roadside until their cases are called
 ??  ?? The clogged drain beside the Courthouse
The clogged drain beside the Courthouse
 ??  ?? These four chairs in this tiny room serve as the lawyers restroom
These four chairs in this tiny room serve as the lawyers restroom
 ??  ?? President’s Counsel U.R. de Silva, President of the Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL)
President’s Counsel U.R. de Silva, President of the Bar Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (BASL)
 ??  ?? Story and pix by Reka Tharangani Fonseka.
Story and pix by Reka Tharangani Fonseka.

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