Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Petition filed in SC challengin­g the 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on

He had filed the petition in the SC exercising his duty to uphold and defend the Constituti­on and the law

- BY T. FAROOK THAJUDEEN

A petition was filed in the Supreme Court challengin­g the 20th Amendment to the Constituti­on which, the petitioner alleged, is an infringeme­nt of the Constituti­on and the rights of the people.

The petitioner Indika Gallage, an Attorney-at-law, of No 167A, Horekele Junction, Kalapugama, Moronthudu­wa, had cited the Attorney General, as respondent to the petition.

The petitioner states that he had filed the petition in the Supreme Court exercising his humble and faithful duty to uphold and defend the Constituti­on and the law as well as in exercising his fundamenta­l duties as a citizen and to respect the rights & freedoms of others.

The petitioner states that the Bill titled “Twentieth Amendment to the Constituti­on”, as a whole or in part, is in vehement infringeme­nt of many entrenched Articles of the Constituti­on and duly required 2/3 approval of the Parliament and the approval of the people at a referendum.

The Petitioner pleaded the Court to issue Notice on the Attorney General.

Also to determine and declare, that the Bill titled “TWENTIETH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTI­ON” in whole or in part thereof, is inconsiste­nt with one or more Articles of the Constituti­on of the Republic.

To determine and declare, that the Bill titled “TWENTIETH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTI­ON” in whole or in part thereof,

requires the 2/3 approval of Parliament.

To determine and declare, that the Bill titled “TWENTIETH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTI­ON’ in whole or in part thereof, requires the approval by the people at a Referendum to the 2/3 approval of the Parliament .

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