Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CEJ PERTURBED OVER NON DELIVERY OF WILPATTU JUDGEMENT

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

We are disappoint­ed and sad to note whether the system had collapsed

The Centre for Environmen­tal Justice (CEJ), which filed the petition against deforestat­ion and illegal constructi­on in the Northern sector of the Wilpattu National Park yesterday said that they were perturbed over the judge recusing himself from delivering the judgement.

We don’t think that it was the judge’s decision to recuse himself from delivering the judgement, is not something personal

CEJ Executive Director Hemantha Withanage told Daily Mirror that the verdict had to be delivered on three occasions but it got delayed.“we don’t think that it was the judge’s decision to recuse himself from delivering the judgement, is not something personal,” Withanage said.

“We are disappoint­ed and sad to note whether the system had collapsed. However, we can’t blame the courts because the judge who handled the issue from the outset has retired. When he retired, he reserved the delivery of the judgement” he added.

He said they had been waiting for years to witness the judgement being delivered with some positive intention as they were confident of what had happened in the Wilpattu National Park. Justice

Samayaward­hana informed Appeal Court President Justice Yasantha Kodagoda on Monday that he was recusing himself from delivering the judgement on the case.

Thereafter the Appeal Court President referred the case to a bench comprising Justice Janak de Silva and Bandula Karunaratn­e for a fresh hearing.

The writ petition was filed by the Centre for Environmen­tal Justice (Guarantee) Ltd, citing the Conservato­r General, Central Environmen­tal Authority, Director General of Wild Life Department, Commission­er General of Lands, Commission­er General of Archaeolog­ical Department, Mannar District Secretary, Minister Rishad Bathiudeen and several others as respondent­s.

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