Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Court issued warrant on one respondent

- BY SHEHAN CHAMIKA SILVA

In the Contempt of Court applicatio­n filed against Sri Lanka Medical Council members over their failure to register a SAITM student according to the Supreme Court Judgement, the Court of Appeal yesterday issued a warrant against one respondent for failing to appear in court and directed another three respondent­s to submit reasons over their absence.

This applicatio­n was filed against the SLMC citing all its members as respondent­s by the petitioner.

At the onset of the inquiry, the Court marked the presence of the respondent­s in the case upon the request of the petitioner’s Counsel, Romesh de Silva PC and consequent­ly, four respondent­s were found absent.

Manohara de Silva PC appearing for the respondent­s informed Court that three respondent­s -- Dr. Upul Gunasekara, Dr. Jennifer Perera and Dr K. D. Sundaresan were currently out of the country due to their profession­al duties attached to the Ministry.

However, one respondent, Dr. N.S.A. Senaratne was found absent uninformed. Thereby the Court directed the three respondent­s who were out of the country to submit reasons for their failure to appear before the court and a warrant has been issued against the other respondent who was absent uninformed.

He said firstly the Court of Appeal (in a writ applicatio­n) gave a decision in favour of the petition, to register the Petitioner at the SLMC and later the respondent­s went to the Supreme Court against the CA order and the SC decided again in favour of the petitioner varying some parts of the CA order.

However, in the present applicatio­n the petitioner has come to the court stating that the SLMC has failed to comply with the SC order as the petitioner has not yet been registered by the SLMC.

Mr. Manohara de Silva PC moved a preliminar­y objection in that the SC order was against the non-registrati­on by the SLMC and consequent­ly that order renders the petitioner to necessaril­y submit another applicatio­n for the registrati­on, so that respondent­s can comply with the SC order.“to date, the petitioner has not submitted any applicatio­n with regard to that,” he said.

However, further proceeding­s of this preliminar­y objection was postponed for July 22, 2019 as there was a technical error with the filing of documents in the docket of the case record.

TO DATE, THE PETITIONER HAS NOT SUBMITTED ANY APPLICATIO­N WITH REGARD TO THAT

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