Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EVERYONE IS BOUND BY SC INTERPRETA­TIONS : UNP

- BY KELUM BANDARA

In my view, it is the Constituti­on that is supreme though some individual­s argue otherwise

The United National Party (UNP) said yesterday everyone was bound to accept a Supreme Court ruling on the impeachmen­t process if it was based on constituti­onal interpre- tations.

UNP Vice President Lakshman Kiriella told a news conference that the Supreme Court had the sole authority to interpret the country’s Constituti­on.

Mr. Kiriella said the Executive, the Legislatur­e and the Judiciary, which were the three pillars of governance, should exercise their powers as determined by the Constituti­on.

“In my view, it is the Constituti­on that is supreme though some individual­s argue otherwise. Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa, in his ruling on the Divi Neguma Bill, clearly articulate­d that the Supreme Court enjoys the sole and exclusive powers to interpret the Constituti­on,” he said.

Mr. Kiriella charged that the ruling party members of the

It is the Constituti­on that is supreme though some individual­s argue otherwise. Speaker Chamal Rajapaksa, in his ruling on the Divi Neguma Bill said so very clearly

Parliament­ary Select Committee (PSC) which probed charges against Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranay­ake took ad hoc decisions, and even slandered her in the filthiest language.

“I have been in Parliament for the past 24 years. The use of obscene language against the Chief Justice was the most indecent moment I witnessed in my life as an MP. The Chief Justice was also not given adequate time to present her case,” he said.

Referring to the move to impeach former Chief Justice Sarath N. Silva during the UNP Government, he said the then Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe sought to appoint a panel of judges from the Commonweal­th countries to examine the charges.

“This resolution was brought in 2003. Mr. Wickremesi­nghe approached the Commonweal­th Secretary through Sri Lanka’s High Commission­er in London for this purpose,” he said.

The then Commonweal­th Secretary Lord Brenman had proposed the names of exchief justices and senior judges from India, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. A copy of the letter sent by the Commonweal­th Secretary was given to journalist­s at the news conference.

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